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MCT Reactive Dyes are a class of dyes used primarily in the textile industry for coloring fabrics made from cellulose fibers such as cotton and rayon. These dyes form a covalent bond with the fiber, resulting in vibrant and long-lasting colors that are resistant to washing and light. They are typically derived from a combination of reactive chemical groups that allow them to bond effectively with the textile material.

| Chemical structure | Contains reactive groups such as dichlorotriazine or vinyl sulfone |
| Color range | Available in a wide spectrum of colors |
| Application method | Used in batch dyeing, continuous dyeing, and printing processes |
| pH stability | Stable in a pH range of 4 to 11 |
| Water solubility | Highly soluble in water |
When selecting MCT Reactive Dyes, consider the specific fiber type and desired colorfastness. It's important to specify the required shade, application method, and any necessary certifications for safety and environmental compliance. Additionally, inquire about the dye's compatibility with existing dyeing processes and equipment. Quantities may vary based on production needs, so be prepared to discuss your volume requirements.
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They are primarily used for dyeing cellulose-based textiles.
They form a covalent bond with the fiber, ensuring durability.
Many MCT Reactive Dyes are designed to meet environmental standards, but check specific product certifications.
They are available in a wide spectrum, including bright and pastel colors.
They are primarily designed for cellulose fibers and may not bond well with synthetic materials.
Factors include pH, temperature, and the presence of salt in the dye bath.