Reactive Dyes

Oceanic understands that the global market of reactive dyes will grow to USD 10.9 billion by 2027 due to its increasing use in textile industry. Reactive dyes are among the class of organic compounds that are primarily used for dyeing textiles. Reactive dyes possess properties to form covalent bonds with substrates that are to be colored, and they also form chemical bonds with fiber, which is the main component of cotton fibers. Reactive dyes become a part of the fiber, making it is less likely to be washed away. Reactive dyes are primarily used in the cotton, silk, nylon, and wool in textile industries.

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