Brown iine

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  • Product Code: 200081
  CAS:    5140-42-1
Molecular Weight: 467.6 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₂₅H₄₂NO₇
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Melting Point: Boiling Point: 576℃ at 760 mmHg
Density: 1.31g/ml Storage Condition: Room temperature, sealed, ventilated
Product Description: Browniline is widely used as a dye in the textile industry, particularly for coloring wool, silk, and nylon fabrics. It provides a consistent, medium brown shade with good color fastness when mordanted properly. The dye is also applied in the leather industry to color finished leather goods, offering an attractive earth tone suitable for footwear and upholstery. In addition, Browniline finds use in paper staining and in some specialty inks where a natural brown hue is desired. Its compatibility with various mordants allows for shade variation, enhancing its utility in industrial dyeing processes.
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5mg 10-20 days ฿33,570.00
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Brown iine
Browniline is widely used as a dye in the textile industry, particularly for coloring wool, silk, and nylon fabrics. It provides a consistent, medium brown shade with good color fastness when mordanted properly. The dye is also applied in the leather industry to color finished leather goods, offering an attractive earth tone suitable for footwear and upholstery. In addition, Browniline finds use in paper staining and in some specialty inks where a natural brown hue is desired. Its compatibility with various mordants allows for shade variation, enhancing its utility in industrial dyeing processes.
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