Saturday, August 11, 2012

Classification of reactive dyes on the basis of reactive group, reactivity and temp


Classification of reactive dyes

Reactive dyes may be classified in various ways as below:
1)    On the basis of reactive group:
a)    Halogen (commonly chlorine) derivatives of nitrogen containing heterocycle, like 3 types-
·       Triazine group
·       Pyridimine group
·       Quinoxaline dyes
                  Example:
                      Triazine derivatives: procion, cibacron.
                      Pyridimine derivatives: reactone
                      Quinoxaline derivatives: levafix.
b)    Activated vinyl compound:
·       Vinyl sulphone
·       Vinyl acrylamide
·       Vinyl sulphonamide.
                    Example:
                       Vinyl sulphone: remazol
                       Vinyl acrylamide: primazine
                       Vinyl sulphonamide: levafix.
2)    On the basis of reactivity:
a)    Lower reactive dye:
 Here ph is maintained 12-12.5 by using NaOH in bath.
b)    Medium reactive dye: here pH is maintained 11-12 by using Na2CO3 in dye bath.
c)    Higher reactive dye: here pH is maintained 10-11 by using NaHCO3 in dye bath.
3)    On the basis of dyeing temperature:
a)    Cold brand: 
   These types of dyes contain reactive group of high reactivity. So dyeing can be   done in lower temperature i.e. 320-600C.
     For example: PROCION M, LIVAFIX E.
b)    Medium brand:
 This type of dyes contains reactive groups of moderate reactivity. So dyeing is done in higher temperature than that of cold brand dyes i.e. in between 600-710C temperatures.
   For example, Remazol, Livafix are medium brand dyes.
c)    Hot brand:
 This type of dye contains reactive groups of least reactivity. So high temperature is required for dyeing i.e. 720-930 C temperature is required for dyeing.
   For example PRICION H, CIBACRON are hot brand dyes.

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