About Disperse Red 13
Product details
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Minimum Order Quantity
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1 Kilogram
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Equivalent To
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Disperse Red 2B,Disperse Red BDDisperse Rubine B,Disperse Rubine BD
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Cas No.
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3180-81-2
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Einecs No.
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221-668-1
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Mf
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C16H17ClN4O3
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Ci No
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11115
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Versatile Dye for Synthetic FabricsDisperse Red 13 is specifically engineered for superior performance on synthetic fibers like polyester through both dyeing and printing processes. Its fine powder form ensures easy handling and uniform dispersion, yielding vibrant and long-lasting colors. Used extensively in the textile industry, this dye is valued for its adaptability and strong color fastness.
Quality and Compliance AssuranceEvery batch of Disperse Red 13 meets stringent quality standards. With EINECS No: 221-668-1 and CAS No: 3180-81-2, our product adheres to global regulatory requirements, ensuring safe and approved usage for industrial applications. Whether you are a manufacturer or supplier, our dye ensures consistency and compliance in your production processes.
FAQ's of Disperse Red 13:
Q: How is Disperse Red 13 typically used in the textile industry?
A: Disperse Red 13 is commonly used for dyeing and printing synthetic fibers, particularly polyester. Its powder form ensures easy dispersion in dye baths, producing vibrant and uniform coloration during processing.
Q: What is the main benefit of using Disperse Red 13 in dyeing applications?
A: This dye provides excellent color fastness, brightness, and uniformity, ensuring textiles retain their vivid red shade even after repeated use and washing. Its compatibility with synthetic fibers makes it especially valuable in the textile sector.
Q: Where can Disperse Red 13 be sourced from?
A: Disperse Red 13 is available from exporters, importers, manufacturers, and suppliers based in India, offering both domestic and international clients reliable access to this specialized dye.
Q: What is the recommended process for applying Disperse Red 13 to fabrics?
A: The dye is usually dispersed in water and applied to the fabric via high-temperature dye baths or printing machinery, followed by rinsing and fixing to ensure even and lasting coloration.
Q: When is Disperse Red 13 typically preferred over other dyes?
A: It is chosen when dyeing or printing synthetic fibers, such as polyester, where a high degree of color brilliance and color fastness are required. Its chemical structure makes it less suitable for natural fibers.
Q: What is the significance of the molecular formula C16H17ClN4O3 for this dye?
A: The molecular formula indicates the chemical composition, which influences the dye's affinity for synthetic fibers and its stability during high-temperature processing, resulting in superior dyeing results.