Disperse Dyes

High-Quality Disperse Dyes for Textile Industry

Disperse dyes are specially designed for dyeing synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon, and acetate. Our premium quality disperse dyes offer excellent color fastness, brilliant shades, and superior dyeing properties.

Key Features of Our Disperse Dyes:

  • Excellent migration and leveling properties
  • Superior light and wash fastness
  • Wide color range available
  • Low environmental impact
  • Easy application process

Technical Specifications of Disperse Dyes

Parameter Specification Test Method
Appearance Powder/Granular Visual Inspection
pH Value 6.5-7.5 ISO 3071
Moisture Content ≤5% ISO 2066
Dusting Property Negligible Visual Assessment

Disperse Dyes FAQ

What are the main applications of Disperse Dyes?

Disperse dyes are primarily used for dyeing synthetic fibers, especially polyester. They are extensively used in the textile industry for various applications including apparel, home furnishings, automotive textiles, and industrial fabrics. The dyes are applied through high temperature dyeing methods or thermosol processes.

What makes Disperse Dyes different from other dye types?

Disperse dyes are non-ionic and have low water solubility, which makes them ideal for hydrophobic fibers. Unlike reactive dyes that form chemical bonds with fibers, disperse dyes work by dissolving in the fiber and diffusing into it. This unique mechanism provides excellent color fastness on synthetic materials that other dyes cannot effectively color.

How should Disperse Dyes be stored?

Disperse dyes should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. The storage area should be well-ventilated and maintain temperatures between 5-30°C. Keep containers tightly sealed when not in use to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. Proper storage can maintain dye quality for up to 2 years.

Color Range Available

  • Yellow Series: From pale lemon to deep golden shades
  • Red Series: Including bright scarlet to deep burgundy
  • Blue Series: Ranging from light sky blue to navy
  • Black: Various depths available with different undertones
  • Special Effects: Fluorescent and sublimation colors

Disperse Dyes Dyeing Methods

Method Temperature Range Typical Applications
High Temperature Dyeing 120-130°C Most polyester fabrics
Carrier Method 90-100°C Delicate polyester fabrics
Thermosol Process 180-220°C Continuous dyeing of fabrics

Environmental and Safety Information

Aspect Information
Biodegradability Varies by product (50-90% biodegradable)
Eco-Toxicity Low toxicity to aquatic organisms
Safety Precautions Use personal protective equipment when handling
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