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Reactive Dyes


Reactive dyes are a class of highly coloured organic substances, primarily used for tinting textiles, that attach themselves to their substrates by a chemical reaction that forms a covalent bond between the molecule of dye and that of the fibre. The dyestuff thus becomes a part of the fibre and is much less likely to be removed by washing than are dyestuffs that adhere by adsorption.

The first fibre reactive dyes were designed for cellulose fibres, and they are still used mostly in this way. There are also commercially available fibre reactive dyes for protein and polyamide fibres. In theory, fibre reactive dyes have been developed for other fibres, but these are not yet practical commercially. The dyes contain a reactive group that, when applied to a fibre in a weakly alkaline dyebath, form a chemical bond with the fibre. Reactive dyes can also be used to dye wool and nylon, in the latter case they are applied under weakly acidic conditions.

The most important characteristic of reactive dyes is the formation of covalent bonds with the substrate to be coloured, i.e. the dye forms a chemical bond with cellulose, which is the main component of cotton fibers.

Fiber reactive dyes are the most permanent of all dye types. Unlike other dyes, it actually forms a covalent bond with the cellulose or protein molecule. Once the bond is formed, what you have is one molecule, as the dye molecule has become an actual part of the cellulose fiber molecule. No wonder you can safely wash a garment that has been dyed in bright fiber reactive colours with white clothing, a hundred times, without endangering the whites in the least - even if it is all different bright colours, or even solid black! In contrast to all other dyes the reactive dyes bind chemically to the textile fibres, significantly improving the product's colour stability and washability. Thus reactive dying of cotton is currently the most widespread textile dying process in the world.

Reactive Cold Dyes FASTNESS PROPERTIES
Light Washing Perspiration Hypochlorite Dischargeability
Red M5B
Red - 2
  4-5 4-5 3-4 1 P
Red M8B
Red - 11
  4-5 4-5 2 4 P
Magenta MB
Violet - 13
  4-5 5 4-5 1 F
Orange M2R
Orange - 4
  5 5 4 4 P
Orange M2RJ
 
  3-4 4 4 4-5 P
Gol. Yellow MR
Yellow - 44
  5 4-5 4 1 P
Yellow MR EX H/C
Yellow - 44
  5 4-5 4 1 P
Yellow M3R
Yellow - 36
  6 5 4 2 G
Yellow M4R
Orange - 14
  5 4-5 4 1 P
Yellow M8G
Yellow - 86
  6 4-5 4-5 1 G
Yellow M4G
Yellow - 22
  6 4 5 1 G
Yellow MGR
Yellow - 7
  6 5 4-5 4-5 P
Violet C4R
Violet - 12
  4 3 4 1 P
Violet C2R
Violet - 14
  3-4 3 4 1 P
Blue MR
Blue - 4
  6 5 5 2 P
Blue M2R
Blue - 81
  6 5 4-5 1 P
Blue M2R H/C
Blue - 81
  6 5 4-5 1 P
Navy Blue M3R
Blue - 9
  5 4-5 3 3 P
Blue M4GD H/C
Blue - 168
  6 5 3-4 2 P
Tur. Blue MGN
Blue - 140
  6 4 4 2-3 P
Tur. Blue Ha5G
Blue - 71
  6 3-4 4-5 3-4 P

Reactive 'HE' Dyes FASTNESS PROPERTIES
Light Washing Perspiration Hypochlorite Dischargeability
Yellow HE6G
Yellow - 135
  4-5 4 4 1 G
Yellow HE4R
Yellow - 81
  5-6 5 4-5 1-2 G
Yellow HE4R
Yellow - 84
  5-6 5 4-5 2-3 P
G. Yellow HE4R
Yellow - 81-A
  5 5 4-5 3-4 P
Orange HER
Orange - 84
  3-4 4 4 4-5 P
Orange HE2R
Orange - 84-A
  3-4 4 4 4-5 P
Red HE3B
Red - 120
  5 5 4-5 1 P
Red HE5B
 
  4-5 5 5 3 P
Red HE7B
Red - 141
  4-5 5 5 3 P
Red HE8B
Red - 152
  4-5 5 5 3-4 P
Green HE 4B
Green - 19
  4 4-5 4-5 1 F
Green HE 4BD
Green - 19A
  4 5 4-5 1 F
Black HEBL 
 
  4 5 4 3 P
Navy Blue HER
Blue - 171
  4 5 4 1-2 F
Navy Blue HE2R
Blue - 172
  4 4-5 4 2 F
Blue HERD
Blue - 160
  6 5 4 3 F
Navy Blue HEGN
Blue - 198
  4-5 4-5 3-4 3 F

Reactive Hot Dyes FASTNESS PROPERTIES
Light Washing Perspiration Hypochlorite Dischargeability
Yellow H7GL
Yellow - 57
  6 5 5 2 G
Yellow H4G
Yellow - 18
  6 5 5 1 G
Gol. Yellow HR
Yellow - 12
  6 5 5 3 F
Orange H2R
Orange - 13
  4 5 4 4 P
Red H8B
Red - 31
  4 4 4 3 P
Red 6BX
Red - 76
  4 4 5 2 P
Red Brown H4R
Brown - 9
  4 5 4 5 P
Magenta HB
Violet - 13
  4 4 4 1 F
Purple H3R
Violate - 1
  6 4 5 4 P
Black HN
Black - 8
  5 4 5 4 P
Blue H5R
Blue - 13
  5 5 5 1 P
Blue H2R
 
  4 4 4 2 P
Blue H3RP
Blue - 49
  4 5 4 2 P
Tur. Blue H5G
Blue - 25
  5-6 4-5 3 3-4 P
Navy Blue RX
Blue - 59
  3 3-4 4-5 1 P

Reactive ME Dye FASTNESS PROPERTIES
Light Washing Perspiration Hypochlorite Dischargeability
Red ME4BL
Red - 195
  6 4-5 4-5 3 P
Red ME6BL
Red - 196/250
  5 4-5 4 3-4 F
Red ME3BL
Red - 180
  5-6 5 5 1 P
Orange ME2RL
Orange - 122
  5 5 4 2 P
G. Yellow MERL
Yellow - 145
  5 5 4 4 F
Yellow ME3RL
 
  6 4-5 4-5 1 F
Yellow ME4GL
Yellow-160/186
  6 4-5 4-5 1 F
Green ME4GL
 
  4-5 4-5 4 1 F
Blue ME2RL
Blue - 158
  4 5 4 1 F
Navy Blue ME2GL
Blue 194
  4-5 4-5 4 1 F
Jet Black HFGR
 
  5-6 5 5 2 F
Black HFGR
 
  4 5 4 3 G
Copper Blue BF
Blue - 221
  6-7 4 4 2 G
Blue BF
Blue - 222
  4-5 4 4 2 G

Vinyl Sulphone Base Dye FASTNESS PROPERTIES
Light Washing Perspiration Hypochlorite Dischargeability
Red 4B
Red - 24
  6 3-4 5 1 G
Red 5B
Red - 35
  6 3-4 5 1 G
Red C2G
Red - 106
  4 4-5 5 1 G
Red RB
Red - 198
  5-6 4-5 4 1 F
Orange 3R
Orange - 16
  5-6 5 5 1 G
Orange 2R
Orange - 7
  4-5 4-5 5 1-2 G
G. Yellow R
Yellow - 20
  5 4-5 5 1 G
Yellow FG
Yellow 42
  5 5 5 1 G
Yellow GR
Yellow -15
  6 5 5 1 G
Yellow RTN
Yellow - 24
  6-7 4 4 2 F
G. Yellow RNL
G. Yellow - 107
  5 4-5 4-5 1 G
Yellow R
Yellow - 77
  4-5 5 5 1 G
Yellow GL
Yellow - 37
  6-7 4-5 5 1 G
Black B
Black -5
  5 4-5 5 1 G
Black RL
Black - 31
  7 4-5 5 3-4 F
Violet 5R
Violet - 5
  6-7 4 3-4 5 P
Tur. Blue G.(133% & 160%)Blue-21   6 4-5 5 3-4 P
Tur. Blue H2GP
 
  6 4 5 3-4 P
Blue 3R
Blue - 28
  7 4 5 3-4 G
Blue R
Blue - 19
  6-7 4-5 4-5 3-4 F
Blue RGB
Blue - 250
  4-5 3-4 4 1 G
Blue BB
Blue - 220
  6-7 4 5 1 G
Dark Blue HR
Blue - 89
  5-6 3-4 5 1 F
Navy Blue GG
Blue - 203
  4-5 3-4 5 1 F
Navy Blue GG
Blue - 203A
  - - - - -
Brown GR
Brown - 18
  6 4-5 4 1 G
Black N 150 / N 200
 
  5 4-5 5 1 G