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Substantive Dye (Noun)

Meaning

Dye with a high affinity for cellulose fibers (cotton or rayon etc.).

Classification

Nouns denoting substances.

Examples

  • The textile industry relies heavily on substantive dyes for dyeing cotton fabrics due to their excellent colorfastness and durability.
  • Substantive dyes react chemically with the cellulose fibers in cotton, creating a strong covalent bond that resists fading.
  • Cotton fabrics dyed with substantive dyes typically require a curing process to fix the color, which involves high temperatures and steam.
  • Rayon fabrics can also be dyed using substantive dyes, but the process may require specialized equipment and conditions.
  • Compared to other types of dyes, substantive dyes have a high affinity for cellulose fibers, making them the preferred choice for cotton and rayon fabrics.

Synonyms

  • Direct Dye

Hypernyms

  • Dye
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