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Disperse Orange is a type of dye commonly used in the textile industry, particularly for dyeing synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon, and acetate. These dyes are characterized by their ability to disperse in water, allowing for even and vibrant coloration of fabrics. Disperse Orange dyes are typically made from organic compounds that provide a range of shades and excellent colorfastness properties.

| Chemical Composition | Organic compounds |
| Color Index | Disperse Orange 25, Disperse Orange 30 |
| Solubility | Dispersible in water |
| Application Method | High-temperature dyeing or printing |
| Lightfastness | Good to excellent |
| Heat Resistance | Suitable for high-temperature applications |
When selecting Disperse Orange dyes, consider the specific fiber types you will be dyeing, as compatibility can vary. It's important to specify the desired shade and any required lightfastness ratings. Additionally, inquire about the dye's heat resistance if high-temperature processes are involved. Request samples to test on your materials before placing a larger order, and consider the quantity needed for your production runs.
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It is primarily used for synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon.
It can be applied using high-temperature dyeing methods or printing techniques.
Yes, it typically offers good to excellent lightfastness.
It is not recommended, as it is specifically designed for synthetic fibers.
It is dispersible in water, allowing for even dyeing.
Yes, there are various shades available, such as Disperse Orange 25 and 30.