Munna Dyes

At Munna Dyes Chem, we care for our customers; and hence, for all those who are conscious of energy consumption, we are glad to present them with a brand new range of Bifunctional Reactive Dycrofix 'ME' Dyes. As every molecule of this dye fuses with two reactive groups – Monochloro Triazine as well as Sulphone – it is perfect for our clients.

In order to dye and print cellulose fibres, vinyl sulphone based dyes work great. Requiring a temperature between 60 and 65 Degree Celsius to be applied through exhaust method, they possess a range of strong properties, like – good fastness, remains soluble even if an alkali is present, has a commendable levelling property, is applicable through both padding and exhaust methods, is found effective for discharge and resist painting, and so on.

Reactive Dyes, which do a wonderful job of dyeing and printing cellulose fibres like cotton, are now available one of the widest ranges to the textile Dyers and Printers, at none other than Munna Dyes Chem.

These dyes, work best if the surrounding condition is mildly alkaline, and the temperature is kept between between 25 to 35 degree Celsius. Also known as Cold Brand Dyes, they are found to have great reactivity fastness property.

Hot Brand Dyes are known for their great fastness properties, regarding light, perspiration, and so on. Requiring strong alkaline conditions, these dyes also need very high temperature for application, as compared to M Dyes.

With two different reactive molties of Monochloro Triazinyl, we get ourselves bifunctional Reactive Dyes. It is the stilbene in the molecule that supports the color. Because of the high molecular weight the structure possesses, it’s able to exhibit a very good washing as well as light fastness. Also, whatever might be the M:L ratio, Dycrofix 'HE' Dyes are always known to be substantive, and give really good yields too. With a high tinctorial as well as fixation value, every shade of Dycrofix 'HE' is compatible with one another, while giving a good shade reproducibility. 80 to 85 Deg Celsius is known to be an optimum temperature for Dycrofix 'HE' Dyes.

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