Owing to our access to innovative technology, our firm has been able to offer Solvent Dyes. These dyes formulated using highly qualitative ingredients under the supervision of our experienced professionals. We offer these dyes packaging of different quantities so that customers can avail from us as per their diversified requirements. Offered Solvent Dyes are highly appreciated by clients owing to their resistance against fading in light, fast coloring and longer shelf life.
SOLVENT DYES:
- Solvent Yellow 2
- Solvent Yellow 14
- Solvent Yellow 16
- Solvent Yellow 18
- Solvent Yellow 33 (Quinoline Yellow SS)
- Solvent Yellow 43
- Solvent Yellow 72
- Solvent Yellow 93
- Solvent Green 3
Uses of Solvent Dyes Solvent dyes are used for a variety of purposes and new uses are constantly being found as new materials are brought into manufacture. The major outlets are tabulated for ready reference. The principal uses are given below : Spirit and oil wood stains and varnishes. Transparent lackers incorporating nitrocellulcse, cellulosoacetate, vinyl, alkyd or other synthetic resins or shellac. These are used for many purposes including foil printing. Inks, for rotogravure and rubber stereo printing for coating copying paper and typewriter ribbons for ball point pens and in printing inks as shading and brightening agents and for double tone effects. In fats, oils and waxes for candles, sealing waxes and polishes and surface finishes for a great variety of materials. For mass colouration of moulding powders and other constructional materials of cellulose acetate. Polystyrene, polymethacrylate, poluvinylchloride, phenol formaldehyde and urea formaldehyde, amino plastics or other synthetic polymer compositions. In the leather industry for production of 'aniline' and 'semi-aniline' upper leathers and for spray finishing of dyed or undyed tannages. They are also used to correct off shade dyeings by spraying from either solvent solution or aqueouslorganic solvent emulsions. Solvent dyes are also used for paddle dyeing of furs and woolskins. Some minor or specialised uses include the colouring of soap cosmetics petrol and other fuel oils and signalling smokes.
Superior Performance for Industrial ApplicationsSolvent dyes deliver exceptional coloring performance across a wide range of industries. Their fine powder form and high purity ensure consistent, strong color development in inks, plastics, coatings, and more. Resistant to moisture, light, and heat, these dyes maintain their vibrancy and stability even under challenging operational conditions.
Customization and VersatilityManufacturers in India offer solvent dyes with customizable size options to suit specific industrial requirements. With a versatile range of colors, these dyes also exhibit neutral pH, good water resistance, and superb rub-fastness, making them ideal for products that require lasting color and durability.
FAQs of Solvent Dyes:
Q: How do solvent dyes differ from other types of colorants?
A: Solvent dyes are oil-soluble and finely powdered, making them suitable for coloring organic solvent-based materials rather than water-based products. Their excellent solubility in organic media and resistance to light and heat distinguish them from other dye types.
Q: What is the process for using solvent dyes in industrial manufacturing?
A: Solvent dyes are typically blended directly into organic solvents during production. These solutions are then incorporated into materials such as plastics, inks, or coatings, ensuring uniform and vibrant coloration without affecting physical properties.
Q: Where can solvent dyes be applied within the industry?
A: Solvent dyes are widely used in industries such as ink production, plastic and paint manufacturing, leather finishing, petroleum refining, wax processing, and candle making due to their compatibility with non-aqueous systems.
Q: What benefits do solvent dyes offer for industrial applications?
A: Solvent dyes provide high concentration, vivid colors, and excellent light and heat resistance. Their odorless, non-poisonous nature and good water and rubbing resistance ensure reliability, safety, and durability in finished products.
Q: When should solvent dyes be chosen over other coloring agents?
A: Solvent dyes are preferable when coloring oil-based solvents or hydrophobic materials, especially when strong resistance to light, heat, and moisture is required for industrial-grade products.
Q: How is the shelf life and stability of solvent dyes maintained?
A: Solvent dyes retain their quality and functionality for up to two years if stored properly in a dry environment with minimal moisture exposure. Their fine powder form and low moisture content help ensure prolonged shelf stability.