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− | [Ciba-Geigy] A brand name for a series of fiber reactive dyes. Cibacrons were first marketed in 1957. Fiber reactive dyes have bright colors and are lightfast. They react with the hydroxyl or amino groups found in [[cellulose]], [[protein fiber|protein]], [[nylon fiber|nylon]], [[acrylic fiber|acrylic]], and [[acetate fiber|acetate]] fibers. | + | [Ciba-Geigy] A former brand name for a series of fiber reactive dyes. Cibacrons were first marketed in 1957. Fiber reactive dyes have bright colors and are lightfast. They react with the hydroxyl or amino groups found in [[cellulose]], [[protein fiber|protein]], [[nylon fiber|nylon]], [[acrylic fiber|acrylic]], and [[acetate fiber|acetate]] fibers. |
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
− | Ciba-Geigy [ | + | * Ciba-Geigy [https://cibasc.com/ Company history] |
− | + | * Fiber Reactive dyes at http://www.straw.com/tan/tan_fiberreactives.html | |
− | * | + | * Dye History timeline at http://www.straw.com/sig/dyehist.html |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 10:52, 30 May 2022
Description
[Ciba-Geigy] A former brand name for a series of fiber reactive dyes. Cibacrons were first marketed in 1957. Fiber reactive dyes have bright colors and are lightfast. They react with the hydroxyl or amino groups found in Cellulose, protein, nylon, acrylic, and acetate fibers.
Resources and Citations
- Ciba-Geigy Company history
- Fiber Reactive dyes at http://www.straw.com/tan/tan_fiberreactives.html
- Dye History timeline at http://www.straw.com/sig/dyehist.html