Reactive Mild Exhaust [ME] Dyes
(Bifunctional Dyes)
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These are mixed bifunctional reactive dyes where Vinyl Sulphone group is linked to chromophore through a monochloro triazine group as a bridge link. They are applicable on cellulosic material at lower dyeing temperature of 60șC. The main features of Bifunctional Dyes are as under:
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1.The
dye-fibre bond between Vinylsulfone group and cellulose is
stable to acid hydrolysis, so that stability of dyed goods in
industrial acidic atmosphere is very good with the time lapse.
2. The dyes which are not fixed during the dyeing process can be
washed off easily because the hydrolysis dye has low substantivity
and thus there is a little risk of staining of adjacent whites.
3. Excellent levelling properties.
4. Better reproducibility in dyeings.
5. High exhaustion and high fixation efficiency.
6. Good all round fastness properties.
Bi-functional dyes are applicable on cellulosic materials by dyeing
as well as printing methods. |
2% Shade |
Product Name |
Color Index Name |
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Reactive Yellow
ME7GL |
Reactive Yellow 185 |
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Reactive Yellow
ME4GL |
Reactive Yellow 160A/185 |
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Reactive Golden Yellow
MERL |
Reactive Yellow 145A |
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Reactive
Orange ME2RL |
Reactive Orange 122 |
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Reactive
Red ME3BL |
Reactive Red 194 |
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Reactive
Red ME4BL |
Reactive Red 195A |
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Reactive
Red ME6BL |
Reactive Red 196/250 |
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Reactive
Red MERBL |
Reactive Red 198A |
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Reactive
Red BS |
Reactive Red 111 |
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Reactive
Red GF |
Reactive Red 223 |
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Reactive
Magenta MEB |
Not Indexed |
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Reactive
Violet ME4BL |
Not Indexed |
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Reactive
Navy Blue ME2GL |
Reactive Blue 194 |
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Reactive
Navy Blue ME2RL |
Reactive Blue 248 |
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Reactive
Navy Blue BRF |
Reactive Blue 221A |
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Reactive
Navy Blue BF |
Reactive Blue 222 |
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Reactive
Black MEGR |
Not Indexed |
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