About Industrial Direct Dyes
Abiding by patron-focused business policies, our firm is involved in manufacturing, supplying and exporting Direct Dyes. These dyes are formulated with premier-quality ingredients incorporating latest technology. We offer these dyes in packaging of different quantities so that customers can avail from us as per their varying needs. These dyes are suitable for different different industries such as paper, textile and others. Offered Direct Dyes are highly appreciated by clients for their optimum resistance against fading in light and longer shelf life.
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- Direct Yellow 4 ( Brilliant Paper Yellow)
- Direct Yellow 11 ( Paper Yellow - T)
- Direct Red 23 ( Scarlet 4BS)
- Direct Red 31 ( Red 12 B)
- Direct Red 80
- Direct Red 81 (Sunfast Red 5BLL)
- Direct Red 239 ( Scarlet 6 BS)
| - Direct Red 254
- Direct Orange 26 ( Orange SE)
- Direct Orange 34 ( Sunfast Orange 7GLL)
- Direct Orange 39 ( Sunfast Orange TGLL)
- Direct Black 19
- Direct Black 168
- Direct Bule 199
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Versatile Applications Across IndustriesThese Industrial Direct Dyes are suitable for a multitude of industries, including textiles, paper, and leather. Their high compatibility ensures vibrant, consistent coloring on various substrates, from natural cellulose fibers to some synthetics. Their fine powder form enhances dispersibility, promoting efficient and homogeneous dyeing processes.
Stability and Storage AdvantagesPackaged in durable HDPE bags with inner liners, these dyes remain protected from moisture and contaminants, preserving their potency. For optimal shelf life and efficiency, storage in cool, dry environments is recommended, ensuring up to 2 years of reliable performance. The products low moisture content contributes to its shelf stability.
High Purity and Safe HandlingWith a purity level of approximately 98%, these industrial-grade dyes offer outstanding results in coloration processes. The odorless, neutral-pH crystalline powder form reduces handling concerns, making it appropriate for large-scale manufacturing environments. Clear labeling and safe packaging align with export and industry requirements.
FAQs of Industrial Direct Dyes:
Q: How should Industrial Direct Dyes be stored for maximum shelf life?
A: Industrial Direct Dyes should be stored in cool and dry places, preferably in their original HDPE bags with inner liners. Keeping the product sealed away from moisture and direct sunlight will ensure its shelf life extends up to two years.
Q: What is the recommended process for using these dyes in textile or paper applications?
A: To use Industrial Direct Dyes, dissolve the powder in water, ensuring proper mixing for homogeneity. The dye can then be applied via traditional dyeing methods like direct dye baths for cellulose fibers, padding for paper, or other compatible processes, depending on the substrate.
Q: Where can these dyes be effectively applied?
A: These dyes are commonly used in the textile, paper, and leather industries, making them suitable for dyeing fibers such as cotton, paper products, leather materials, and even some synthetic fibers.
Q: What benefits do Industrial Direct Dyes offer over other dyes?
A: Industrial Direct Dyes provide excellent solubility in water, strong tinting strength, and reliable fastness to light and washing. Their compatibility with a wide range of substrates and high purity ensure consistent, bright results across multiple applications.
Q: When is it necessary to meet the minimum order quantity?
A: A minimum order quantity of 500 kg is required for purchasing this product. Orders below this threshold are not processed due to industrial production and packaging standards.
Q: Are there any special safety precautions during handling?
A: These dyes are odorless and non-volatile with a neutral pH, making them safe to handle under normal industrial practices. However, it is advisable to use standard personal protective equipment to avoid contact with eyes and skin.
Q: What is the ionic nature of Industrial Direct Dyes, and why is it important?
A: These dyes are anionic in nature, aiding in their strong affinity towards cellulose fibers and ensuring effective penetration and fixation during the dyeing process for vibrant and durable results.