reaktioväriaineisiin
Reaktioväriaineisiin, known in English as reactive dyes, are a class of synthetic organic compounds used for dyeing textiles, particularly cellulosic fibers like cotton, linen, and rayon. Their key characteristic is their ability to form a covalent bond with the fiber molecule during the dyeing process. This chemical reaction creates a very strong and wash-fast bond, making reactive dyes highly desirable for vibrant and durable coloration.
The dyeing mechanism involves a chromophore (the color-bearing part of the molecule) attached to a reactive
Reactive dyes offer a wide spectrum of brilliant colors and can be applied using various methods, including