Drimarene Series - an overview

Drimarene CL dyes  

Drimarene CL dyes are highly reactive dyes with a double anchor system of the cold dyeing type (dyeing temperature 60°C) for dyeing cotton and regenerated cellulose fibers as well as their blends with synthetic fibers and wool.

Drimarene K dyes 
Drimarene K dyes are highly reactive dyes of the cold dyeing type (dyeing temperature 60-80°C) for dyeing cotton and regenerated cellulose fibres as well as their blends with synthetic fibers and wool.

  • Show high stability of the dye-cellulosic fiber bond and a high fastness level.

  • Exceptionally high light fastness properties.

  • They are cold dyers, i.e. the full dye-fiber reaction and fixation can take place at 60°C, depending on the type and amount of alkali used.

  • Show good penetration and migration/leveling power.

  • Due to their balanced fixation properties they exhibit very good combinability.

  • Entire shade spectrum

Drimarene P dyes
Drimarene P dyes are reactive dyes of medium reactivity specially for printing and continuous dyeing of cellulosic fibres.

Drimarene R dyes
Drimarene R dyes are highly reactive dyes of the cold dyeing type which are preferably applied, due to their low substantively, for one and a two phase printing as well as continuous dyeing processes on cotton and regenerated cellulose fibers as well as their blends with synthetic fibers.

Drimarene S dyes
Drimarene S dyes are highly reactive dyes of the cold dyeing type (dyeing temperature 60-80°C; with alkali metering unit) for dyeing and printing, including discharge printing, cotton and regenerated cellulose fibres as well as their blends with synthetic fibres and wool.

Drimarene X/XN dyes 
Drimarene X/XN dyes are slow reacting dyes of the hot dyeing type for the exhaust dyeing of cotton and regenerated cellulose fibres and their blends with synthetic fibers.

  • Show high stability of the dye-cellulosic fibre bond and a high fastness level.

  • Drimarene X-3L dyes exhibit exceptionally high lightfastness properties.

  • Hot dyers, i.e. the full dye-fibre reaction and fixation takes place only in the temperature region of 90-95°C. Regenerated cellulose fibres are fixed at 80-85°C.

  • Show unmatched penetration and migration/levelling power.

  • The Drimarene X/XN dyes permit dyeings covering the entire shade spectrum

 

 

Bifunctional Reactive dyes

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