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Organic dyes are a type of dye derived from organic compounds, such as petroleum, coal tar, or vegetable oil. They are used to color a wide variety of materials, including textiles, plastics, leather, paper, and food. Organic dyes are generally more expensive than their inorganic counterparts, but they offer superior colorfastness and lightfastness. They are also more environmentally friendly, as they do not contain heavy metals or other toxic substances. Organic dyes are used in a variety of industries, including textiles, printing, cosmetics, and food. They are also used in medical diagnostics, such as in the detection of certain proteins and enzymes. Organic dyes are available in a wide range of colors, from bright and vibrant to subtle and muted. Organic dyes are produced by a number of companies, including DyStar, Clariant, Huntsman, and BASF. These companies offer a variety of products, from standard dyes to specialty dyes for specific applications. They also provide technical support and advice to customers. Show Less Read more