Different types of synthetic dyes
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Acid Dyes. Acid (anionic) dyes are water-soluble dyes applied to wool, silk, nylon, modified rayon, certain modified acrylic, and polyester fibers. ...
Azoic Dyes. Azoic (naphthol) dyes are produced within the fiber of cellulose fibers. ...
Basic Dyes. ...
Direct Dyes. ...
Disperse Dyes. ...
Pigment Dyes. ...
Reactive Dyes. ...
Sulfur Dyes.
Azoic Dyes. Azoic (naphthol) dyes are produced within the fiber of cellulose fibers. ...
Basic Dyes. ...
Direct Dyes. ...
Disperse Dyes. ...
Pigment Dyes. ...
Reactive Dyes. ...
Sulfur Dyes.
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Various classes and types of dyes are listed below:
Acid Dyes.
Natural Dyes.
Basic (Cationic) Dyes.
Synthetic Dyes.
Direct (substantive) Dyes.
Disperse Dyes.
Sulfur Dyes.
Pigment Dyes.
Acid Dyes.
Natural Dyes.
Basic (Cationic) Dyes.
Synthetic Dyes.
Direct (substantive) Dyes.
Disperse Dyes.
Sulfur Dyes.
Pigment Dyes.
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