Reactive dyes
Reactive dyes
Commonly used on cellulose fibers, reactive dyes form covalent bonds with the fabric, enabling good fastness. However, traditional application requires large quantities of salt and water. Newer developments include low-salt and salt-free reactive dyeing systems that lower wastewater load and support closed-loop water usage. Sourcing through professional platforms ensures access to certified suppliers offering low-impact alternatives that meet both performance and sustainability standards.
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Commonly used on cellulose fibers, reactive dyes form covalent bonds with the fabric, enabling good fastness. However, traditional application requires large quantities of salt and water. Newer developments include low-salt and salt-free reactive dyeing systems that lower wastewater load and support closed-loop water usage.

Sourcing through professional platforms ensures access to certified suppliers offering low-impact alternatives that meet both performance and sustainability standards.