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Difference Between Tannins and Dyes ?

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Difference between Tannins and Dyes:

Tannins:

  • Tannins, packaging, and essential oils. In the leather industry, tannins are used to heal hides.
  • We attach throughout animal skins with the proteins, leaving the proteins inaccessible to animals to degrade.

Dyes:

  • For cotton, cloth, leather, fur, silk and nylon, specific dyes are used. These are also used as markers of pH and as stains in biology.
  • Mordant dyes need a mordant that improves the dye's velocity against heat, air, and suddenness.

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Answered by bratislava
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They are made from the plants and proteins.

Explanation:

  • A Tannins is a class of poly biomolecules that are bind to the proteins of various organic compounds including amino acids. The term refers to the use of oak and other bark.
  • A dye is a colored substance that is chemically bonded into another substance to which it's applied.
  • Tannins are described in species of the plant kingdom and are found in gymnosperm and angiosperms.
  • Dyes are colored as they absorb the sunlight wavelength and are soluble in water. They are derived from the roots barks and leaves.

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