Product Name | C I Number |
REACTIVE YELLOW P4G | REACTIVE YELLOW 18 |
REACTIVE YELLOW P6G | REACTIVE YELLOW 95 |
REACTIVE RED PB | REACTIVE RED 24 |
REACTIVE RED P2B | REACTIVE RED 45 |
REACTIVE RED P4B | REACTIVE RED 245 |
REACTIVE RED P6B | REACTIVE RED 218 |
REACTIVE RED P8B | REACTIVE RED 31 |
REACTIVE ORANGE H2R(ORANGE P2R) | REACTIVE ORANGE 13 |
REACTIVE GOLDEN YELLOW HR(GOLDEN P3R) | REACTIVE ORANGE 12 |
REACTIVE MAGENTA HB | REACTIVE VIOLET 14 |
REACTIVE PURPLE P3R | REACTIVE VIOLET 1 |
REACTIVE BLUE P3R | REACTIVE BLUE 49 |
These Are Monochlorotriazine Reactive Dyes Having A Low Reactivity And Low Substantively. Since These Dyes Have Low Reactivity, They Require More Severe Conditions For Fixation With Cellulosic Materials. They Are Readily By Pouring Water Of 80 °C- 85 °C Powder & Strirring Well.
They Are Applicable On Cellulosic Materials By Both Dyeing As Well As Printing Methods. In Comparison With Cold Brand Dyes, ‘H’ Brand Dyes Require Either A Long Steaming Time Or A High Thermo Fixation Temperature (With Urea) For Optimum Operation.
H Dyes Of Low To Medium Substantivity And Medium To High Reactivity Are Most Suitable, Dyes Of Very Low Substantibity May Lead To Migration Problems In Dyeing Prior To Fixation.
When Low Concentration Of Highly Substantive Dyes Are Used, Tailing Becomes Evident. Tailing Is Avoided By Selecting Dyes Of Low Or Medium Substantivity, Using Small Padding Throughs Fed To Constant Level And Operating At The Hights Running Speed Commensurate With The Needs Of The Rest Of The Process.