Dyes

Dyes are organic and inorganic colorants used to impart color to textiles, paper, plastics, inks, leather, and coatings. They are available in different forms, such as powders, liquids, and pastes, and are categorized based on their solubility, application process, and chemical composition. Our extensive range of dyes ensures high color strength, excellent fastness properties, and eco-friendly options for various industries.

 

Application Areas

  • Textile and fabric dyeing
  • Paper and pulp coloring
  • Plastics and polymer industries
  • Paints, coatings, and printing inks
  • Leather and footwear dyeing
  • Cosmetics and personal care products
  • Food and beverage colorants
  • Industrial and specialty applications

Product List

  • Textile Dyes

    • Reactive Dyes (Vinyl Sulfone, HE, ME Series) – High wash fastness for cotton fabrics
    • Disperse Dyes – Used for polyester and synthetic fibers
    • Acid Dyes – Suitable for wool, silk, and nylon fabrics
    • Basic Dyes – Bright and vibrant shades for acrylic and paper
  • Paper & Pulp Dyes

    • Direct Dyes – Water-soluble dyes for paper and cellulose fibers
    • Sulfur Dyes – Used in kraft paper and industrial applications
    • Optical Brighteners (OBA) – Enhance whiteness and brightness of paper
  • Plastics & Polymer Dyes

    • Solvent Dyes – Used in PET, PVC, and polystyrene plastics
    • Pigment Dyes (Organic & Inorganic) – Provide strong color retention in polymers
    • Masterbatch Colorants – Used in plastic extrusion and injection molding
  • Paints, Inks & Coatings Dyes

    • Pigment Dyes (Phthalocyanine Blue, Green, Red, Yellow) – Used in coatings and inks
    • Metal Complex Dyes – Provide high durability in wood stains and coatings
    • Fluorescent & UV Dyes – Enhance visibility and security applications
  • Leather & Cosmetic Dyes

    • Aniline Dyes – Used for deep penetration in leather tanning
    • Oil-Soluble Dyes – Applied in cosmetics, personal care, and hair dyes
    • Natural & Eco-Friendly Dyes – Derived from plant and mineral sources
  • Food & Pharmaceutical Colorants

    • Food Dyes (Tartrazine, Carmoisine, Sunset Yellow) – Used in edible products
    • Lake Colors – Water-insoluble colorants for pharmaceuticals and confectionery
    • Natural Color Extracts (Curcumin, Annatto, Chlorophyll) – Organic alternatives for health-conscious formulations
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