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Acid Dyes and Basic Dyes


Acid Dyes


Acid dyes are usually salts of sulphonic acid and can be applied to wool, silk, polyurethane fibres and nylons. The affinity of acid dyes for nylon is higher than that for other types because polycaprolactum fibers fibers contain a higher proportion of free basic amino groups. Acid dyes do not have affinity for cotton. Orange-1 is a versatile acid dye.


Basic Dyes

Basic dyes contain amino group which in acid form water soluble salts. These dyes get attached to the anionic sites present on the fabrics. Such dyes are used to dye reinforced nylons and polyesters. Aniline yellow and malachite green belong to this class of dyes.


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