Textile Dyes: Dyeing Process and Environmental Impact (PDF)
Textile Dye is a dyeing process that is applied on the textile products such as yarns, fabrics and fibers. Organic dyes and the pigments offers a wide range of textile dye classes and pigment dispersions for all the fibers. The dye contains a special solution that has coloring and chemical material, and it also uses various processes of coloring including continuous, semi-continuous and batch processing. Textile dyes are used in a wide range of businesses, cloth manufacturing processes etc. The textile dyes has a wide range of applications such as: accessories, household, automotive and technical textile industries for yarn dyeing, garment dyeing and others.
Textile Dye
The
increasing demand for colored textiles and fibers is one of the driving factors
of the textile dyes in the global market. Additionally, the market for textile
dyes is driven by the rising demand for decorative home furnishing goods, the
emergence of environmentally friendly dyes needed by the textile industries,
and the growth of packaging industries requiring large textile colors is also
driving the market.
However, the
increase in environmental pollution caused by toxic substances such as lead,
arsenic and heavy metals in dyes has had a harmful impact on the industry and
has also led to strict and rigorous regulation's development. Dying in the
recent times has become one of the main attraction of any fabric, and also it
adds marketable value to the fabrics especially in the developed and the
developing countries. Hence the textile dyes market has a potential growing
factor in the near future.
Fiber Types Of Textile Dyes: wool, nylon, cotton, viscose, polyester, acrylic, others.
Dye Types Of Textile Dyes: cellulose, protein, synthetic, others.
Top Players
Archroma Management
GmbH
Atul Ltd
Colorant Ltd
Eksoy
Chemicals
Huntsman
International LLC
Jay Chemical
Industries Ltd
Kiri
Industries Limited
LANXESS
Organic Dyes
and Pigments LLC
Zhejiang
Longsheng Group Co.,Ltd
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