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Reactive dyes are a class of highly colored organic substances, primarily used for tinting textiles. They can bond directly and covalently with their substrates due to reactive groups capable of forming strong chemical bonds with fiber molecules. These dyes are known for their excellent fastness properties, meaning they are resistant to washing, light, and perspiration. Reactive dyes are most commonly used in dyeing cotton and other cellulose fibers, and they are also used on wool and nylon.
In the wider context of dyes and pigments, reactive dyes represent an important segment. Dyes and pigments are substances that impart color to a material. The difference between the two lies primarily in their solubility; dyes are soluble in water, whereas pigments are not and require a binder to adhere to a substrate. Reactive dyes' distinguishing feature is their ability to chemically react with the substrate, which sets them apart from other types of dyes that only adhere physically to the material’s surface.
Some notable companies in the reactive dyes market include Archroma, Huntsman Corporation, Kiri Industries Ltd., Colourtex, DyStar Group, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., and Jay Chemical Industries Ltd. These companies specialize in the development, production, and marketing of reactive dyes for various applications and are influential within the textile industry. Show Less Read more