perusväriaine
Perusväriaine is a Finnish term that translates to "base dye" or "primary dye." In the context of textile dyeing, it refers to a class of synthetic organic dyes that are characterized by their strong affinity for acidic fibers. These fibers, such as wool, silk, and nylon, possess basic functional groups within their molecular structure. The acidic nature of perusväriaine molecules allows them to form ionic bonds with these basic sites on the fiber, resulting in a stable and often vibrant coloration.
Perusväriaine dyes are typically applied from an acidic dyebath, which helps to protonate the amino groups
While perusväriaine offer excellent brightness and good fastness properties, particularly to washing and light, their application