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chemicals may be used during dyeing to assist in dye absorption and fixation into the fibers. disperse dyes, with fixation rates of to percent, require additional factors, such as dye carriers, pressure, and heat, to penetrate synthetic fibers (snowden-swan, ; atmi, ). disperse dyes are dispersed in water
where the dyes are dissolved into fibers. vat dyes, such as indigo, are also commonly used for cotton and other cellulosic fibers. characteristics of textile dyes dye class description method fibers typically applied to typical fixation (%) typical pollutants associated with various dyes acid water-soluble...
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