Cotton is the most widely used textile fibre. However, from an ecological point of view it is considered to be the most water, energy and chemical consuming fibre. The cold–pad-batch method is economical and environment-friendly but needs critical control.
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Shree Pushkar Chemicals & Fertilisers (SPCFL) has launched its new range of reactive dyes for the textile industry in Bangladesh under the brand name – Dyecol.
Hebei Maiyuan Chemical Industry Co Ltd, located in the Jinzhou city of Hebei Province in P R China, has developed an extra-high D.S CMC named CT80H, which through special technology, has solved the weakness of easy to impact reactive dyes of the traditional CMC, and the CT 80 H can be used in reactive dyes directly. CT 80 H can be used, instead of the sodium Alginate, as the thickener in reactive dyes.
Colorant Ltd displayed its new range of Colron reactive dyes at the 25th Dye + Chem Bangladesh Expo, which was held at International Convention City Bashundhara, Dhaka, recently.
Colorant Ltd displayed its new range of Colron reactive dyes at the 25th Dye + Chem Bangladesh Expo, which was held at International Convention City Bashundhara, Dhaka, recently.
Colorant Ltd displayed its new range of Colron reactive dyes at the 25th Dye + Chem Bangladesh Expo, which was held at International Convention City Bashundhara, Dhaka, recently.
Global organic dyes market is expected to experience steady growth over the next seven years. Increase in demand for environment-friendly products is expected to be beneficial for the overall market growth.