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1. PRODUCT MATRIX - Dyes
- www.epa.gov
- DYES.
- There are many types of dyes and which one you use depends primarily on the type of fabric that is to be dyed. ... The chronic effects of most synthetic and natural dyes have not been fully researched. ...
- Many dyes require additional chemicals (mordants) to bind the dye into the cloth fibers. Mordants are used with both natural and synthetic dyes and can cause serious health effects. ...
- Two common types of dyes used in the home are natural and direct dyes. Natural dyes (also known as mordant dyes) require the use of a mordant and are prepared from plants, insects, and algae. These dyes are used to color cotton and silk. Since most natural dyes are prepared by soaking the natural product, there is no hazard due to inhalation. ...
- All commonly available household dyes are direct dyes. These dyes are used for coloring cotton, linen, or viscose rayon. Table salt is used as a dyeing assistant and the dyes require heat in order to set. Many direct dyes are based on benzidine or benzidine derivatives, which are highly toxic by inhalation and ingestion, and possibly through skin absorption. ...
- To find out more about dyes, request the data sheet "Dyes Hazards and Precautions" published by the Center for Occupational Hazards. ...
- Use: If you use fabric dyes, please follow these general rules for safe use. ...
- ) number or name is assigned to all commercial dyes. ...
2. Inko Dyes
- personal.riverusers.com
- Inko Dyes: A brief procedure by Todd Walker.
- Inko Dyes are manufactured by the Screen Process Supplies Manufacturing Co. ... Another outlet for the dyes is the store called Raw Materials, 1147 West Webster Street, Chicago, IL. ...
- If you order by phone, you'll get your dyes in about a week. ...
- Inko Dyes are available in these colors: red, red-orange, orange, orange-yellow, yellow, yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, violet, red-violet, brown and black. ...
- Write to the California address to rrequest a complete brochure on their stock and various uses for the dyes.
- The time is not fussy, the dyes simply get brighter with exposure, and you can take the print in whenever it suits you. ... The dyes work in diffused light, even on overcast days.
- Dyes may be developed by a hot iron, or baked in an oven or steamed in a pressure cooker. ...
- It takes anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour to develop the dyes in this way. ...
- It is useful to make test strips as Inko dyes all look brownish and you cannot see what color you have when working with the liquids. ... (Diluting Inko dyes with water destroys the consistency. ...
- One problem with Inko dyes is that they adhere to ortho negatives and ruin them. Wipe the sensitized paper or cloth carefully with tissue before bringing it into contact with the negative! I solve this problem by making two duplicate ortho negatives when I'm making them, save one for blueprinting and one for Inko dyes. ...
- I've been told that occasionally Inko dyes will start increasing in intensity if hung in the sun. ...
- Photo-silkscreen Gum Prints Van Dyke & Kallitype Reversal Processing Blueprints Inko Dyes Litho Film .
3. Product Directory
- www.probes.com
- Main Index > Reactive Dyes and Chemicals > Amine-Reactive Dyes, Haptens and Quenchers.
- > Alexa Fluor Dyes > BODIPY Dyes > Cascade Blue Dyes > Coumarin > Digoxigenin > Environment-Sensitive Dyes > Fluorescein (FITC/FAM) > Haptens > Lissamine Rhodamine B Dyes > NBD > Oregon Green Dyes > Other Blue-Fluorescent Dyes > Photosensitizers > QSY Fluorescent-Dye Quenchers > Rhodamine 6G Dyes > Rhodamine Green Dyes > Rhodamine Red Dyes > Tetramethylrhodamine (TMR/TRITC/TAMRA) > Texas Red Dyes > Other .
4. Paula Burch's About Dyes
- www.pburch.net
- Home Page Hand Dyeing Top Gallery Top How to Dye How to Tie Dye How to Batik Low Water Immersion Dyeing Dip Dyeing More Ideas About Dyes Sources for Supplies Dyeing and Fabric Painting Books Links to other Galleries Links to other informative sites Link pages Groups FAQs Custom Dyers Listing Link to this site Dyeblog Q&A search contact me About the Dyes.
- Dyes for Cellulose Fibers.
- Fiber Reactive dyes.
- The material from this section of this page has been moved to a new page on Fiber Reactive Dyes for Cotton, Rayon, and Silk, which is currently undergoing expansion. Direct dyes.
- Vat dyes.
- The material from this section of this page has been moved to a new page about Vat Dyes. ...
- Napthol dyes.
- Cotton can also be dyed with azoic or naphthol dyes. Azoic or naphthol dyes use more hazardous chemicals and are therefore much less desirable for home use; furthermore, it is deemed too harzardous to be allowed to be imported in the US. The dyes are still being used by craftspeople in Australia, however, and the way the dyes work is fascinating. ...
- All purpose dyes.
- Dyes for Protein Fibers.
- The material from this section of this page has been moved to a new page about About Protein Dyes, which includes information on Natural dyes (not much), Acid dyes, Food coloring, One Shot Dyes, and Lanaset/Sabraset dyes. Dyes for Synthetic Fibers.
- Polyester requires the use of disperse dyes. ... Oddly, nylon, which is a truly synthetic fiber, happens to dye quite well with the same acid dyes that work on wool and other animal fibers, in addition to dyes that work on polyester. For more information on dyes for nylon, see Dyes for Protein Fibers. ... Acrylic fiber can be dyed with disperse dyes or with basic dyes. Basic dyes appear to be easy to use, can be used for hand-painting, and result in particularly brilliant colors, which are quite washfast on acrylic. ... The only source I've found for basic dyes is the Aljo dye company. ...
5. Dye Manufacturer -- Dyes, Colorants, and Certified Dye
- www.abbeycolor.com
- Dyes for Plastics.
- Table of Dyes.
- Dyes, Colorants, and Certified Dye.
- Abbey is a manufacturer and supplier of industrial dyes, dye precursors and colorants. ...
- Combining materials and technology, dedicated Abbey chemists manufacture a wide spectrum of highly specialized dyes that meet exacting customer requirements. ... Abbey routinely manufactures many dyes to cGMP or Military requirements. ...
- Dyes for critical industrial, medical, .
- Dyes | Dye Capabilities | Eosin Dye | Plastic Dyes | Table of Dyes .
6. Comparing natural and synthetic dyes teacher's notes
- www.uyseg.org
- COMPARING NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC DYES.
- To extract natural dyes. ...
- To observe the effect of natural and synthetic dyes on a range of fabric types. ...
- Both natural and synthetic dyes are used today - synthetic ones being more commonly used. ...
- Animation: The chameleon dyes all his clothes, as he is wearing them, to fit into the 'yellow' world. ...
- Optional display of plants, vegetables and flowers used for natural dyes (see lists below).
- Fixative (to be bought with cold water dyes only).
- Kitchen salt (a minimum of 15 tablespoons, to 'fix' natural dyes to the fabric).
- Extracting and using the dyes should be carried out with adult supervision and any part of the activity using boiling water must be carried out by the teacher. Rubber gloves should be worn whenever the dyes are handled.
- If a lack of time, supervision or equipment does not permit the children to extract dyes, these can be prepared before the lesson and displayed in transparent, sealed containers alongside their sources.
- A display of plants, vegetables and flowers, whose colours are used in dyes, makes an attractive starting point for this activity and provides a useful focus for discussion of natural dyes. ...
- The children extract the natural dyes following the recipe given and dye pieces of multi-fibre strip using natural and synthetic dyes. ...
- A packet of fixative and kitchen salt (4 tablespoons per packet) are required when using cold water dyes. ... The fabric is rinsed in cold water (as for the natural dyes), rather than washed in soapy water.
- Comparing the dyes.
7. Natural dyes
- www.icr.com.au
- Natural dyes home | India | ikat | tie-dye | telia rumal | embroidery | block printing | carpets | kalamkari .
- However the European development of synthetic dyes in the mid 19th century ended the export market for colourful textiles as well as the dyestuffs. ... However today there is renewed interest in natural dyeing due to bans being imposed by European Governments, because of health risks from numerous synthetic dyes that they originally developed. ...
8. Stains, Dyes, Inks and Indicators
- wwwchem.uwimona.edu.jm:1104
- Stains, Dyes, Inks and Indicators.
- Work done in the Department (1950's) on logwood dyes, to go here. ... These dyes are extracted from haematoxylon campechianum and are chemically very similar to the dyes brazilein and brazilin from the caesalpinia redwoods such as caesalpinia brasiliensis (which is where the name for the country Brazil is derived). ... Dyes.
- The RAMAN spectra of a number of prehistoric dyes and natural pigments have been recorded and are available as GRAMS. ...
- The structure and spectra (in Galactic SPC format) of a range of dyes is available at The University of Southern Carolina-Aiken.
- The history of dyes from 2600 BC was presented at a gathering of weavers and spinners in Washington in 1982. ...
- jm/lectures/dyes. ...
9. NIR | Near Infrared Dyes - American Dye Source, Inc.
- www.adsdyes.com
- PRODUCTS Conducting Polymers Laser Dyes Near Infrared Dyes OLED & PLED Materials Organic Solar Cells Fullerenes & C-Nanotubes Quantum Dots & Nanocrystals Organic Intermediates Patents & Publications Material Safety Data Sheets --> Order Form .
- The following solvent and water soluble near infrared dyes are available from gram to kilogram quantities. ...
- Solvent Soluble Near Infrared Dyes.
- Water Soluble Near Infrared Dyes.
- Metal Complex Near Infrared Dyes.
10. Aurinko Dyes - Dye Instructions
- www.paivatar.com
- Aurinko Dyes.
- Aurinko weak acid dyes are for use on wools silks, mohair, dog or other animal fibres. ... Aurinko dyes are environmentally friendly as there is very little waste. ...
- Aurinko dyes are premixed with water into a liquid concentrate, so there is no messy handling of dye powders required. ...
- The dyes have a long shelf-life. ...
- Keep all dyes out of the reach of children.
- Always wear rubber gloves and protective clothing when handling dyes.
- Dyes will stain your hands or skin on contact(eventually this wears off).
- Additional Notes re: Dyes .
- Aurinko Dyes.
11. Etherington & Roberts. Dictionary--mordant dyes
- palimpsest.stanford.edu
- mordant dyes.
- Dyes of varied constitution, all of which possess an acid character. ...
12. Guide to Dyes
- www.spongobongo.com
- Guide to Dyes.
- Period Trade Dyes from the 16th Century- Historical Reenactment - 09/17/98.
- "The cost of this material from 1856 through its relatively brief commercial lifetime for yarn dyeing (late 1860s) would have been too prohibitive to have been used on wool yarn for oriental rug dyes. ... " Use of Certain Rug Dyes as Markers of Age, by Paul Mushak, (ORR Vol. ...
- The species name tinctoria refers to tinctorius, meaning "of dyes" or "belonging to dyes" (14. ...
- This plant has two dyes, yellow and red but the red is more sought after. ...
- The other reds are insect-based dyes. ...
- Period Trade Dyes from the 16th Century- Historical Reenactment - 09/17/98.
- Today, more than 5,000 years later, copper sulphate is still employed by the world's dyeing industry in the after treatment of certain dyes to improve their fastness to light and washing. ...
- Period Trade Dyes from the 16th Century- Historical Reenactment - 09/17/98.
- Period Trade Dyes from the 16th Century- Historical Reenactment - 09/17/98 .
- Synthetic Dyes.
- Dragon Rug Dyes .
- Guide to Dyes.
- Dyes and Dating Caucasian Weavings, by Steve Price, Fugitive Fuchsin poses questions, Oriental Rug Review, Vol. ...
- Use of Certain Rug Dyes as Markers of Age, by Paul Mushak, Oriental Rug Review, Vol. ...
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