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TERS VIPULORGANICS SunACTIVE Reactive Dyes For Textile Pe lours that breathe life into AGHHHHEHHHEHRHHRHHRHe ° R SunACTIVE oi) costo colseelen re e | mere) tie SUNACTIVE COLD ‘M'/ HOT * t Dye 40 Parts 40 Parts Dyes lca mo 100 ene e AB Sodium Alginate (4% Paste) 535+ 520 * arena arbi cin lars ee Br a: sm: tot Brand: Ae ess reactive and are employed both in dyeing and printing under stronger alkaline condtions and Soda-bicard 5° 30 rightemperatr (60-800 ° = 7000 Pars ‘000 Parts xnaustin (open beck, winch age or package), adi foation,pad-y bake, pad batch and paddy steamare wee RMDP wth Sode-b-eart), yan steamfor1Omins. at 102, Washincoldandhotwater& soap atbol wih neal on methods of appication. = ‘soap forbetterresuts. Exhaust Dyeing: Set the dye-bat at 30-35°C with common salt or lauber' sat, enter the goods runfor10 mins, Wé=j-89__ INTRODUCTION: Adéte dissolved dye and un for 30 mins Finalyaddthe dissolved alalland aisetemp.(90-40°C) fox cold brands (80-80' Cforhatbrands. Finally goods are washed of These des possess very good lght and wash fasiness, easy to apply on celusi re by normal exaust, batch wise, continuous andtherm-fiaton proces, sutble for pting and give rian andatractive shades. They have excelent white tfc on dyed grounds by discharge and resis printing metho, united des are easly was off and have high staityin dy state andin neta souon. qa Salt and Alkali Requirement for Hot Brand MMMM NT RAN RRP RRR RR RR RRR sii om {77 Treen eyeing pining process consists of mai the tolowing 3 stages Depth Shade Sato Soda Asha j=BU 1. Applicaton ofthe oyestuttotefber on weightof goods) = pq 2, Ftatonoftnecyestutonthetber aT 30 4, Removalotany nixed yest romthefber 051-10 45 = 1012 60 Pad- > Dry- > Steam Method Tis process is cared outon a padding mangle attached with ether hotfue ola dryer. Tithe dyest, the Syed ry materials steamed nthe normalcontinuous steamer fr 4-7 mis, at 100'-103°C. The steam should bere romacia, | Sunketve dyes a wo | 0 | 9 | so70 | ‘Urea ot) 080 050 | 50-75 | 50-75 | 50-70 Soaumb-carorate | gh 5 15 | 1518 | 20 | 2025 Resstsat a | w ‘0 | 10 | | 0 DIRECT PRINTING WITH SUNACTIVEDYESTUFFS " 4. Steaming Metho- Printing pate rei ia Parts SunAete dest is mbed wih | 20 Parts Sodium b-cafbonte 50-100 Pats Urea 10 Pars Resist sat 200 Pats Water YY Parts Water thickening and bulk 500 Parts Thickening (Sodium Agate) | 1000 Parts Theabore tickerng could replace by hatleulsion ckeningasfolons~ Enalsentietenngs a TuSonckene 500 Paris TMickening (Sodium Alga) 100 Paris Water 10 Parts Emusier 390 Paris Kerosone 1000 arts Pint dry steam at 103°C for 10-15 mins. in tar ager or5-7 mins. ina continuous steamer Hot and cold washing S0apatblfor15-20:minuts wh neal detergent. Fly rns htand cold 2, Cold scat padbatch method: Pintpaste recipes same as er teaming meod, butte use of akalis avoided. After printing and crying the fare ‘Srinpadded ih 102'-104"Tw sodium stcate soiuton(Na,0:Si0, 1:2.1)and4-6 ceive Caustic soda-72" Tw. ‘Thebatchis covered wih Polythene sheet and kept for 20 hours. AFTERTREATMENTS 4. Cold rinse wih ovetow, 2. Neutralsing at about 40°C wth 2-3 ete of acetic acid (0%). (Not for slcte pad metho). 8. Hotrinsing win sodium hexametaphospate 2-3 gat 60°C-70'C. 4 Soaping at bol with neutral detergent. 5 Hotrinsing/Cold sng HITE DISCHARGE PRINTING WITH SUNACTIVE DYESTUFF SunActvedyestut are suitable for preparing wash andligh fast dlscharge grounds. The abr shouldbe treated wth ‘amild oxidising agent before discharge printing, This wil protect the ground from te reductwe eect of the pring paste Preparation ofthe white discharge printing pase. 2 Parts Rongolte © 10 Parts Ttanium dioxide (1) 8 Parts Discharge SatW/LevcotropW (BASF) 40 Panis Thickening 2 Pats Caustic soda-38°B'6772"TW 2 Parts Water 100 Parts Print- > dry at 90° C-> steam 15-20 minutes ina star ager at 100" 103'C. Then the materials rnsed twice in cold water-hotinse al 40°C-> soapat 90°C wit neutral detergent. nally hat and cold nse, RESIST PRINTINGUNDER SUPRA DYESTUFF “The printing paste used for resist printings highly acc, the suitable acid resistant thickener should be use. Bish ‘Gurvindalea AGBV are acd resistanthence are sutable choice for resist printing. Printing recipe 100 Parts Uncooked starch (1:4) 100 Parts Civic acid 10 Parts Optical rightnerResistantto acid) 500 Parts Thickening 230 Parts WaterThickening 1000 Pats Print-> dry - > nip pad trough folowing dye soliton at room temperature (25-30°C) x Parts SunActvedyestut! 200 Pats Boling water 100 Parts Ura 10, Parts Resistsalt 60 Parts Sodium b-carbonate(ustbefre padding) y Parts Water 1000 Parts us um ae am at am us a > as es ca os en es ea en oe a] esa ea =a ess cm ‘SUNACTIVE HE DYES ‘They have igh substanvty and superior exhaustion properties and are mainly used for dyeing of cottons by bath- \wise method on conventional machines HE dyes are maniy suited for dyeing of mixed shade as they are less ‘senstv to variation in Liquorto goods rato and concentraton of elecroytes in the dye bath as compared to cold or hatbrands, ‘The main advantage f HE dyes are excelent buld-up, high fxation, good compat, consistency of colour viel andexcellent wetfasiness properties, HE dyes are apled by same method using same recip as used for dyeing of Hot brand maint by exhaust on winch ‘or dgger. Dyeing resus are even and fastness properties are beter. These are sutabl or dyeing hosiery, knitwear and blends where cellulose part of polyestrceluiose ito be dyed HE dyes ae suited for dyeing mined shades 28 they areless sensitive to varaionin iquor ratio and concentration of sat ‘Method of Application 1. Pioco Goods Dyeing oon P| ie » eat u y/o ena pergrarcanad an erate LT "TLL ‘SUNACTIVE BIFUNCTIONAL DYESTUFF The SunActive Bifunctional Dyestuffs are used for Exhaust dyeing at alow temperature. These dyesttis have very high exhaustion properties, beter leveling properties anda very good alkaline stably. These dyes can also be applied by coldpad batch method, hence these dyes are real energy saving dyes, DYEING METHODS:- (l)_ EXHAUST DYEING: Dyestut is dissolved in water and run for 20 mts. Satis intoduced and temperature raised 10 60'Cimabout20:mts. Alas inroduced at 6" Cand temperatures maintained for 60 ts Thefollowing parameters applied Giauber'sSait-50 gv SodaAsh-20 gm (i) PADDING METHOD: (1) Pad [SunActve Bifunctional Dyes + Urea + Sodium Sica 65 gav (134 - 142" Tw Na, 0: 810; 1: 2.1) + Caustic Soda 33% 4 gv} Batch (20 hours) - Wash, (2) Pad (SunActive Bituncional Dyes + Urea + NaHCO, (10-20 gr) + dry-normal steam for mts. or Thermofx at 140°C for 4 mis Wash, These dye stuf can also be used for printing by steaming andor by Sicate method, (rit (yest + lal - dry steam, (i Print (Cyesttt + al) - dry - Thermo at 150°C for 3 to 5 min, it Print (yest -dry- Nip ad through Sodium Slicate Batch (20 hous) The print is washed by cold water to remove unfoed dyes and then washed with suitable detergent then washed wih coldwatertil tis colourless vet. > ce ce ee ce ta ee es ee eS es es es es es es es es es AFTER TREATMENT A thorough Soaping and washing requred to clear ote une de and to obtain maximum fasness ropes and bigness of sae Washing of is done by thoroughly rinsing in cod water flowed by hot water. Then its soaped at bol for 15 mins. using 2 gp detergent. Finally again tis rinsed in hot water and cod water subsequent ‘ABBREVIATIONS:- ght 1 to 7 in increasing order where 7 represents highest fatness. Washing & 1 to 5in increasing order whore 5 represents highest fasiness. ters Dischargeabity : G - Good M- Moderate Poor Substantvty © Suitable Not stable L-Low M- Medium High ‘This information mentioned herein is provided in good fath but without waranty tis the responsibilty of the userto testourproducts tothe subi for any appication, ‘No statements intended or shouldbe construed as arecommendationo inringe any patent andthe responsi 0 ‘observe any such patentrght rest withthe use, (witout Guarantee) SunACTIVE RMT TOMO OMT THT TNT TPA As SurACTIVE Geet) ee LAL ZZ, LALA LW a Golden Yow on Orange Hon Orange 12 a Chee SMOR, 28 TATA GM MA\ e z co Fastness to e Mean Sse CE Ee eee ee CLL ELLE PERE RRGREDD PRATT TARR ASS SRSA RAS SunACTIVE Yetow Ga Yelow Yotow 6. ‘coienYoow Gaiden Yoow Yew NL Orange 107 ge 2A range 7 Orange Orange 16 Fea 08 ed 58 Reds ed HRB, Fea 98:1 2 G SunACTIVE a % SunACTIVE t SS Fasess i . a roll oe se eo se) 45 | a4 | 2 4 M150 oe I erie 6 i * ‘ “ ™ 00 7 | 56 wfulelo| z Mmm ee fe lel pr geehe * Gotten * @ | a | as | esata) Mareen. | © | 43) + fre]. a, | Pu aaa ical esl Gare las | se |e | « fowl e | o | es] 5 | o 3 Orange Blue 38 ei i Bo AGB o|« a) negtess | as | as | as | sa | nw | P| 100 | ma | somor |e | s|as| 1] uw] a | » a i) Baceat oucs | ¢ | os |e | wo) & Nowoueren os | 4s 45) 3 HG 150 sacks ‘eine Reavers | 4s | 4s 45 | o4 | Ho) P| 150 wot | 6 | 6 | s | 2a] 4 | 6 | m he HET 3 merry nmyseoren | s | 4s | 4s | 9 | 4 | G | 150 rer r Block WN s |ss| 5 | es] H 120 Blue HEGN S| as. ee he cals a * a a e@ F yan mero |e fas es| «|u| o | 5 i § SunACTIVE oo SunACTIVE coo ® = = = ™ % ™ il mt ag ‘Yollow 3RF 1508 i is 5 a 4 G 120) ae aneysve | 55] 5 | 5 | 3 | 4 120 Sea RED w | 100 Biz) see as |as| «| oo] ee furs | 5 | + | «| a | an | w | wo gue | s6|/ 4 | 4 | s | n | o | 1m YELLOW VRGON Ruwarevacen) s6 | 4s | as | 4 | x | P| 100 —— Black HEGR a5 | as | es | 1 Ho} om | 120 Superiack 5 as | as | 2 biW| G | 120 Black (i). 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