Difference between revisions of "Procion dyes"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | [ICI] A brand name for a series of fiber reactive dye. Reactive dyes were first discovered in 1954 by Rattee and others; they were marketed as Procion dyes in 1956. 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. | + | [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 were marketed as Procion dyes in 1956. Fiber reactive dyes have bright colors and are lightfast. They react with the hydroxyl or amino groups found in [[Cellulose fiber|cellulose]], [[Protein fiber|protein]], [[Nylon fiber|nylon]], [[Acrylic fiber|acrylic]] and [[Acetate fiber|acetate]] fibers. |
== Resources and Citations == | == Resources and Citations == |
Revision as of 11:35, 28 October 2020
Description
[ICI] A brand name for a series of fiber reactive dye. Reactive dyes were first discovered in 1954 by Rattee and others; they were marketed as Procion dyes in 1956. 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
- Website: www.straw.com/sig/dyehist