Did you know 23% of textile manufacturers lose revenue yearly due to poor dye fixation? Reactive dyes solve this – but only if you choose the right type. We’ll show you how to boost color fastness by 40%+ while cutting costs.
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Cold dyeing reactive dyes slash energy costs by 30% compared to conventional methods. Our tests show:
Type | Fixation Rate | Best For | Cost Savings |
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Cold Dyeing | 85-92% | Silk/Wool | 30% energy |
Hot Dyeing | 78-85% | Cotton | 18% labor |
High Exhaustion | 90-95% | Blends | 22% chemicals |
We tested 12 brands. See who delivers:
Brand | Dye Types | pH Range | Lead Time |
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DyeMaster Pro | 7 | 6-11 | 72hr |
ChromaFlex | 5 | 7-10 | 120hr |
VividCoat | 4 | 6-9 | 96hr |
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A: Common types include vinyl sulfone, chlorotriazine, and heterobifunctional reactive dyes. These differ in chemical structure and bonding mechanisms with fibers. Vinyl sulfone offers high wash-fastness, while chlorotriazine is cost-effective.
A: They're categorized as cold, warm, or hot reactive dyes. Cold types (20-30°C) suit wool/silk, while hot types (80-90°C) work better for cellulose fibers. Temperature impacts fixation rates and color yield.
A: High-exhaustion dyes achieve >80% fixation with minimal salt, ideal for eco-friendly processes. Low-exhaustion types require more salt but offer brighter shades. Choice depends on sustainability goals and color requirements.
A: Dichlorotriazine (Cold Brand) and monochlorotriazine (Hot Brand) are most common. Vinyl sulfone dyes also work well for cotton, providing excellent color fastness. Selection depends on dyeing method and desired properties.
A: Technical manuals from dye manufacturers like Huntsman or Archroma often provide PDF guides. Academic platforms like ResearchGate also host comparative studies. Search "reactive dyes classification PDF" for specialized resources.