Reactive Red 180

Reagent Code: #230566
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CAS Number 72828-03-6

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Weight 369.42 g/mol
Formula C₁₉H₂₃N₅O₃
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Storage 2-8℃

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Widely used in the textile industry for dyeing cotton, wool, and silk fabrics, providing strong red shades with good wash fastness. Commonly applied in batch dyeing processes for garments, home textiles, and industrial fabrics. Also utilized in printing inks for fabric printing due to its bright color and reactivity with cellulose fibers. Suitable for cold pad-batch and continuous dyeing methods. Employed in the production of colored papers and nonwovens where water-soluble dyes are required. Its reactive nature allows for covalent bonding with fibers, reducing dye effluent compared to non-reactive dyes. Used in combination with other reactive dyes to achieve a wide range of hues in blended fabric systems.

Available Sizes & Pricing

Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
250g
10-20 days ฿1,950.00
1kg
10-20 days ฿4,500.00
5kg
10-20 days ฿13,980.00
Reactive Red 180
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Widely used in the textile industry for dyeing cotton, wool, and silk fabrics, providing strong red shades with good wash fastness. Commonly applied in batch dyeing processes for garments, home textiles, and industrial fabrics. Also utilized in printing inks for fabric printing due to its bright color and reactivity with cellulose fibers. Suitable for cold pad-batch and continuous dyeing methods. Employed in the production of colored papers and nonwovens where water-soluble dyes are required. Its reactiv

Widely used in the textile industry for dyeing cotton, wool, and silk fabrics, providing strong red shades with good wash fastness. Commonly applied in batch dyeing processes for garments, home textiles, and industrial fabrics. Also utilized in printing inks for fabric printing due to its bright color and reactivity with cellulose fibers. Suitable for cold pad-batch and continuous dyeing methods. Employed in the production of colored papers and nonwovens where water-soluble dyes are required. Its reactive nature allows for covalent bonding with fibers, reducing dye effluent compared to non-reactive dyes. Used in combination with other reactive dyes to achieve a wide range of hues in blended fabric systems.

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