Did you know 68% of textile artists abandon projects due to fading colors? Traditional dyes lose 40% vibrancy after just 5 washes. Now imagine colors that stick like glue to fabric – that's fiber reactive dye
technology. Keep reading to discover how this revolutionary powder can transform your creative workflow.
(fiber reactive dye)
Fiber reactive dye forms covalent bonds with cellulose fibers. Translation? Your tie-dye patterns stay sharp through 50+ washes (ASTM D6329-98 test results). Compare that to regular dyes fading at wash 12. Our powder formula offers:
Feature | Our Powder | Competitor A |
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Color Intensity | ★★★★★ | ★★★☆☆ |
Water Usage | 1.2L/kg fabric | 2.8L/kg fabric |
Customize dye concentrations from 2% to 8% saturation. Need batch consistency? Our ISO 9001-certified facility guarantees ±0.5% variance. Perfect for:
25% faster rinse-out = 18% higher productivity
Meet GOTS certification with 0 heavy metals
"Using ChromaCraft dyes, we reduced water waste by 62% while doubling color options." – Sarah K., DyeHappy Studio
Pro Tip: Mix 3g dye powder per 100g fabric for optimal results. Adjust soda ash concentration based on fabric thickness!
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(fiber reactive dye)
A: Fiber reactive dye bonds chemically with natural fibers like cotton, silk, or linen, creating long-lasting colors. It's ideal for tie-dye, batik, and fabric art due to its vibrant results. The dye requires a fixative like soda ash to set permanently.
A: Fiber reactive dye powder is water-soluble and forms covalent bonds with fabric fibers, ensuring colorfastness. Unlike conventional dyes, it works best in cold water and doesn’t require boiling. It’s also eco-friendly compared to synthetic alternatives.
A: No, fiber reactive dyes primarily bond with natural cellulose or protein-based fibers like cotton, wool, or silk. Synthetic fabrics like polyester or nylon lack the reactive sites needed for chemical bonding. Always check fabric composition before dyeing.
A: Wear gloves, goggles, and a mask to avoid skin/eye contact and inhalation of dye powder. Work in a well-ventilated area and rinse dyed fabrics thoroughly. Store dyes in airtight containers away from moisture and heat.
A: Mixed fiber reactive dye should be used within 1-2 hours, as it loses reactivity over time. Unused powder can last years if stored in a cool, dry place. For best results, mix small batches as needed during projects.