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  • [ICI] A brand name for a series of fiber reactive dye. [[Reactive dye|Reactive dyes]] were first discovered in 1954 by Rattee and others; they we * Dye History timeline at http://www.straw.com/sig/dyehist.html
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  • * Dye History timeline at http://www.straw.com/sig/dyehist.html
    625 bytes (87 words) - 10:52, 30 May 2022
  • A base chemical for vinyl sulfone fiber [[reactive dye|reactive dyes]]. Vinyl sulfone dyes can be used on [[cotton]], [[linen]], [
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  • [[File:MFA199919 reactive dye.jpg|thumb|Porcupine basket<br>MFA# 1999.19]] ...groups in a fiber to form a covalent bond. For example, a fiber-reactive dye with an azo group can bind to the hydroxyl groups in cellulose. Reactive dy
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  • An old name for an [[azo%20dye|azo dye]] specifically prepared for dyeing cellulose fibers. The more easily applie
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  • ...e|Weld]], and [[woad]].), lichens ([[archil]]), insects ([[kermes]], [[lac dye]], [[cochineal]]) and shellfish ([[Tyrian purple]]). Synthetic dyes, first ...ive dye]]; [[metallized dye]]; [[naphthol pigment|naphthol dye]]; [[sulfur dye]]
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  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) ! scope="row"|Auxiliary agent in dye bath
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  • ! scope="row"|Auxiliary agent in dye bath ...he iron mordant was also added to the bath. By mordanting in such way, the dye compound fixed to the fiber readily.
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  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) ! scope="row"|Auxiliary agent in dye bath
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  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) ! scope="row"|Auxiliary agent in dye bath
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  • ...pe of dye, amino azo, is solubilized, rather than dispersed, in an aqueous dye bath. It is also absorbed into the acetate fiber, then treated with acid to
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  • ...to fabrics in an acid bath. [[Sodium chloride]] is used to precipitate the dye onto the fiber.
    612 bytes (77 words) - 15:32, 30 October 2020
  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) ! scope="row"| Dye (Botanical name)
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  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) | [[Sandalwood dye|Sandalwood]]
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  • ...he following classes: nitroarylamine, [[azo dye|azo]], and [[anthraquinone dye|anthraquinone]]. In addition to dyeing from an aqueous dispersion, disperse acetate dye; disperse dyes
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  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) | [[Sandalwood dye|Sandalwood]]
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  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) ! scope="row"|Auxiliary agent in dye bath
    1 KB (169 words) - 12:23, 22 June 2020
  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) ! scope="row"|Auxiliary agent in dye bath
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  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) ! scope="row"|Auxiliary agent in dye bath
    1 KB (148 words) - 19:39, 23 June 2020
  • ! scope="row"|Dye (English common name) ! scope="row"|Auxiliary agent in dye bath
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