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Acid Dyes of Usage
Acid dyes are water soluble anionic dyes which are applied to fibres such as leather ,silk, wool, nylon & modified acrylic fibres from neutral to acid dyebaths. Attachment to the fibre is attributed, at least partly, to salt formation between anionic groups in the dyes and cationic groups in the fibre.
Acid dyes are not substantive to cellulosic fibres. Acid dyes are used both commercially and by the studio dyer to dye protein/animal fibers such as wool, silk, mohair, angora, alpaca and some nylons and synthetics. Acid dyes require the use of an acid such as vinegar, acetic or sulphuric acid to set the color.
Our Acid dyes are as follows:
Acid Light Yellow G (acid yellow 11)
Acid Light Yellow 2G (acid yellow 17)
Acid Golden Yellow 2G (acid yellow 36)
Metanil Yellow
Acid Orange II (acid orange 7)
Acid Red 3R (acid red 18)
Acid Red G (acid red 1)
Acid Red GR (acid red 73)
Acid Carmosine (acid red 14)
Acid Rubin B (acid red 35)
Acid red 88
Acid Red 52
Acid Sky blue A (acid blue 7)
Acid Brown B (acid brown 75)
Acid Brillaint blue 25
4220 Acid blue R
Acid Mordant Brown RH (acid brown 33)
Acid Black 210
Acid black 10B
Acid Black ATT 4092
Acid Black Metal M-SRL 140% (acid black 194)
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