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Reactive Remazol Dyes

WE are highly obliged in providing the wide range of Reactive Remazol Dyes which are versatile enough to be used in a variety of dyeing procedures. The results are great, and the colors are pure and luminous, with no differences in dyeing or printing. Our dyes form a molecular bond with the cloth, resulting in colorfast and long-lasting hues. These dyes are available in huge varieties such as Yellow 77, Yellow 154, Orange 16, and many more. They can be used on cellulosic fabrics such as cotton, linen, hemp, rayon, and Tencel, as well as wool. These dyes are very effective and highly appreciated by our people, in the market.

The features and properties of Remazol Dyes, which are generally applicable to reactive dyes as a class, include:

1. Reactivity: These dyes have a high degree of reactivity, allowing them to form covalent bonds with the textile fibers, primarily cotton, viscose, and other cellulosic fibers. The reactive group on the dye molecule interacts with the hydroxyl groups on the fibers, resulting in a permanent bond.

2. Vibrant Colors: Reactive dyes offer a wide range of vibrant and bright colors. They have excellent color yield and exhibit good color strength, providing the desired color intensity to the fabric.

3. Wash and Light Fastness: One of the significant advantages of reactive dyes is their superior wash and light fastness properties. The covalent bond formed between the dye and the fiber ensures that the dye remains firmly attached to the fabric, reducing color fading and bleeding during washing or exposure to sunlight.

4. High Exhaustion and Fixation: Reactive dyes have a high degree of exhaustion, meaning they have a strong affinity for the textile fibers, resulting in minimal dye wastage during the dyeing process. Moreover, they can be efficiently fixed onto the fibers under mild conditions, reducing energy consumption during dye fixation.

5. Good Color Uniformity: Reactive dyes offer excellent color uniformity across the fabric, providing a consistent and even appearance.

6. Environmentally Friendly: Compared to some other classes of dyes, reactive dyes are relatively more environmentally friendly as they form strong covalent bonds with the fiber, leading to lower dye run-off during the dyeing process. However, their environmental impact depends on the specific dye and the dyeing process used.

7. Application Method: Reactive dyes are typically applied to textiles using a dyeing process called "pad-dry-cure," which involves padding the fabric with the dye, drying it to remove excess water, and then curing the dye at elevated temperatures to promote dye-fiber bonding.
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REACTIVE REMAZOL DYES

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  • Usage:Other, Printing and dyeing
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Yellow 15 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:Other, Cotton, Viscose, Silk, Wool
  • Grade:Industrial
  • Other Names:Reactive Yellow 15, Remazol Yellow 3RS
  • Ph Level:6-8
  • Poisonous:NO
  • Shelf Life:2 Years
  • Taste:Odorless
  • Water Resistance:Excellent
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Yellow 24 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Other Names:Yellow 24 Reactive Remazol Dyes
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Yellow 37A Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Grade:Reactive Remazol Dyes
  • Other Names:Yellow 37A
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Yellow 42 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Other Names:Yellow 42 Reactive Remazol Dyes
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Yellow 57 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:Other, Reactive dyeing
  • Grade:Industrial
  • Other Names:Yellow 57
  • Poisonous:NO
  • Rubbing Resistance:High, other
  • Type:Reactive Remazol dye, Other
  • Usage:Other, Textile industry
  • Water Resistance:High
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Yellow 77 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Grade:Industrial Grade
  • Moisture (%):4%
  • Molecular Formula:C28H20ClN9Na4O16S5
  • Ph Level:7 - 9 (1% Solution)
  • Poisonous:NO
  • Rubbing Resistance:other, Good Dry and Wet
  • Solvent Color:Yellow
  • Type:Reactive Dye
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Yellow 154 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Other Names:Yellow 154
  • Type:Reactive Remazol Dyes, Other
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Orange 16 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:Other, Reactive Remazol Dyes
  • Other Names:Orange 16
  • Physical Form:Powder
  • Shape:Other, Powder
  • Smell:Other, Odorless
  • Solubility:Soluble in water
  • Solvent Color:Orange
  • Type:Dye, Other
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Orange 24 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:Other, Reactive dyes
  • Grade:Industrial Grade
  • Other Names:Orange 24
  • Type:Other, Reactive Remazol Dyes
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Orange 72-78 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Physical Form:Other, Powder / Granular
  • Purity:99% Min.
  • Shape:Other, Crystalline Powder
  • Smell:Other, Odorless
  • Solubility:Soluble in water
  • Strength:Standardized to 100%
  • Structural Formula:C.I. Reactive Orange 72 / 78
  • Usage:Textile Dyestuffs
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Orange 82 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Other Names:Orange 82 Reactive Remazol Dyes
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Orange 96 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:Reactive Remazol Dyeing, Other
  • Grade:Industrial Grade
  • Other Names:Reactive Orange 96
  • Poisonous:NO
  • Rubbing Resistance:High, other
  • Type:Reactive Dye
  • Usage:Other, Textile dyeing
  • Water Resistance:Medium
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Red 21 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Other Names:Red 21 Reactive Remazol Dyes
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Red 35 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Other Names:Red 35 Reactive Remazol Dyes
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Red 106 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Physical Form:Powder
  • Purity:99%
  • Shape:Other, Fine Powder
  • Smell:Other, Odorless
  • Solubility:Easily soluble in water
  • Strength:Standardized 100%
  • Structural Formula:Available on Request
  • Usage:Other, Textile Dyeing, Printing
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Red 180 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Grade:Reactive Grade
  • Poisonous:NO
  • Purity:More than 99%
  • Resistance:Other, Good
  • Rubbing Resistance:High, other
  • Solvent Color:Bright red
  • Type:Reactive Dye
  • Usage:Dyeing cotton and other fabrics, Other
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Red 198 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Other Names:Red 198 Reactive Remazol Dyes
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Violet 4 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:Dyeing for textiles, Other
  • Other Names:Reactive Violet 4
  • Physical Form:Powder
  • Shape:Other, Powder
  • Smell:Odorless, Other
  • Solubility:Water-soluble
  • Strength:100%
  • Water Resistance:High
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Blue 19 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:null, Other
  • Grade:null
  • Other Names:BLUE 19
  • Ph Level:null
  • Poisonous:Other, null
  • Rubbing Resistance:null, other
  • Taste:Other , null
  • Water Resistance:null
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Blue 38 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:Other, For Cotton, Paper, Viscose, Rayon, Silk, and Leather
  • Density:0.6 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Other Names:Reactive Blue 38, Remazol Brilliant Blue R
  • Poisonous:Other, Non-Poisonous
  • Rubbing Resistance:other, Good (Dry and Wet)
  • Shelf Life:2 Years
  • Taste:Odorless
  • Water Resistance:Excellent
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Blue 77 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Application:Other, Cellulose fibres such as cotton, viscose, rayon
  • Moisture (%):Max 1.0 %
  • Other Names:Remazol Brilliant Blue
  • Shelf Life:2 Years
  • Solvent Color:Blue
  • Taste:Other , Odourless
  • Type:Other, Reactive Remazol Dyes
  • Water Resistance:Excellent
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Blue 89 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • CAS No:2580-78-1
  • EINECS No:220-803-2
  • HS Code:320416
  • Melting Point:Not applicable (dye decomposes)
  • Purity:99%
  • Size:Customizable
  • Structural Formula:Available on request
  • Usage:Textile Dyestuffs
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Blue 203 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Other Names:Blue 203 Reactive Remazol Dyes
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Blue 250 Reactive Remazol Dyes

  • Grade:Industrial
  • Moisture (%):Maximum 0.5%
  • Ph Level:6-8
  • Purity:95%
  • Solubility:Soluble in water
  • Solvent Color:Blue
  • Strength:Highly concentrated
  • Structural Formula:Complex organic structure
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