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cellulosic fibres, essentially cotton, and more importantly from the replacement of other classes of cellulose dye, such as azoic and sulphur dyes, by reactive dyes. textiles finishing printing/dyeing by ruma chakrabarti last updated feb , development in the dyeing process trichromatic dyeing by the
of individual steps in the dying process, the dyeing method can be adjusted to suit virtually all article qualities and depths of shades, including articles made of regenerated cellulosic fibers such as viscose, modal, polynosic, lyocell and cupra. the fixation yield obtained with remazol rr dyes is...
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