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REACTIVE DYES
'C' Brand Sanfix Dyes
These are called 'COLD BRAND DYES' These dyes are having very good reactivity fastness properties. These dyes require milder alkaline conditions for applications & fixation at the optimum temperature of 25-35 Deg. C.
Receive cold water in the dye-bath (Recommended m/l ratio 1 to 15), add required quantity of common salt or glauber salt. Paste requisite Sanfix 'C' brand dye with water and dissolve by adding water at 45º C to the same. Add dissolved dye to the dyebath. Enter material, at 30º C run for 15 to 20 minutes, squeeze, wash with water and soap at boil with 2 g/l soap, wash with water and dry. Soaping treatment is highly essential remove unfixed dye to produce dyeings of high washing fastness.
“ED” Brand Sanfix Dyes
Multifunctional warm exhaust for deep shades with cost effective and higher productivity
'H' & 'PN' Brand Sanfix Dyes
These are named as 'HOT BRAMD DYES' These dyes are applied under strong alkaline conditions at high temperature of application compared to 'M' Dyes. These Dyes contains very good fastness properties to wash, perspiration, light etc. These dyes are suitable particularly for printing cotton, viscose, cup ammonium reasons & natural silk.
Take requisite quantity of water in dye-bath (recommended m/l ratio 1 to 15) heat to 40ºC, add common salt or Glauber's salt, soda ash and 1 g/l of resist salt. Paste 'H' & 'PN' brand colour with water and dissolve by adding water at 80ºC. Add dissolved dye to dye-bath. Enter material, run at 40ºC for 15 minutes. Raise temperature slowly to 80ºC in 40 minutes run at 80ºC for 45 to 60 minutes. Squeeze, wash with water and soap at boil 2 g/l of soap for 10 minutes, wash and dry. Soaping is highly essential to produce dyeing of high wash fastness.
“HE” Brand Sanfix Dyes
SANFIX HE dyes are suitable for dyeing cotton and other cellulosic materials. These dyes possess significantly higher exhaustion and fixation efficiency which results in appreciable cost reduction, in comparison to conventional Reactive dyes. The high fixation and good build up are of particular importance when higher fixation of Sanfix He dyes, the dyes in comparison to conventional Reactive dyes. This facilitates quicker was off and efficient soaping. The improved stability of Sanfix He dyes give improved batch to batch consistency. Exhaustions of Sanfix HE dyes can be controlled by salt addition and temperature to give level dyeing before alkali addition. The optimum fixation temperature of 'HE' Dyes is 80-85 Deg. C.
“ME” Brand Sanfix Dyes
Bifunctional Reactive 'ME' Dyes for our customers who are too conscious of energy consumption. In 'ME' Dyes one molecule is fused with two Reactive Group Vinyl Sulphone as well as Monochloro Triazine
- Sanfix ME dyes are low temperature high exhaust reactive dyes suitable for dyeing, padding and printing of all types of cellulosic material.
- They are applied by exhaust dyeing methods at temperature 60-65º C.
- They offer high grade of all round fastness properties.
- They have an advantage of high degree of exhaustion and fixation rates.
- They offer excellent leveling properties and excellent alkali stability.
- They give highly reproducible dyeing because of better alkali stability and low sensitivity to temperature.
“VINYL SULPHONE” Brand Sanzol Dyes
These are vinyl sulphone based reactive dyes widely used for dyeing & printing of cellulosic fibers for its very good fastness.
These are vinyl sulphone based reactive dyes widely used for dyeing & printing of cellulosic fibres for its very good fastness properties. These dyes are having very good features like, good solubility even in presence of alkali, very good fastness properties, can be applied both by exhaust & padding methods, possesses less affinity hence very good leveling property & suitable for resist & discharge printing very much effectively. These dyes are applied by exhaust method at the optimum temperature of 60-65 Deg. C.
Take requisite quantity of dyes and salt in the dye bath at 30ºC an alkali are added after 15-20 minutes. The bath is then heated to recommended dyeing temperature with 20-30 minutes and goods are dyed for 60-90 minutes, depending upon the dyeing temperature.
“S” Brand Sanfix Dyes
Multifunctional warm exhaust for deep shades with cost effective and higher productivity.
'C' Brand Sanfix Dyes
These are called 'COLD BRAND DYES' These dyes are having very good reactivity fastness properties. These dyes require milder alkaline conditions for applications & fixation at the optimum temperature of 25-35 Deg. C.
Receive cold water in the dye-bath (Recommended m/l ratio 1 to 15), add required quantity of common salt or glauber salt. Paste requisite Sanfix 'C' brand dye with water and dissolve by adding water at 45º C to the same. Add dissolved dye to the dyebath. Enter material, at 30º C run for 15 to 20 minutes, squeeze, wash with water and soap at boil with 2 g/l soap, wash
“ED” Brand Sanfix Dyes
Multifunctional warm exhaust for deep shades with cost effective and higher productivity.
'H' & 'PN' Brand Sanfix Dyes
These are named as 'HOT BRAMD DYES' These dyes are applied under strong alkaline conditions at high temperature of application compared to 'M' Dyes. These Dyes contains very good fastness properties to wash, perspiration, light etc. These dyes are suitable particularly for printing cotton, viscose, cup ammonium reasons & natural silk.
Take requisite quantity of water in dye-bath (recommended m/l ratio 1 to 15) heat to 40ºC, add common salt or Glauber's salt, soda ash and 1 g/l of resist salt. Paste 'H' & 'PN' brand colour with water and dissolve by adding water at 80ºC. Add dissolved dye to dye-bath. Enter material, run at 40ºC for 15 minutes. Raise temperature slowly to 80ºC in 40 minutes run at 80ºC for 45 to 60 minutes. Squeeze, wash with water and soap at boil 2 g/l of soap for 10 minutes, wash and dry. Soaping is highly essential to produce dyeing of high wash fastness.
“HE” Brand Sanfix Dyes
SANFIX HE dyes are suitable for dyeing cotton and other cellulosic materials. These dyes possess significantly higher exhaustion and fixation efficiency which results in appreciable cost reduction, in comparison to conventional Reactive dyes. The high fixation and good build up are of particular importance when higher fixation of Sanfix He dyes, the dyes in comparison to conventional Reactive dyes. This facilitates quicker was off and efficient soaping. The improved stability of Sanfix He dyes give improved batch to batch consistency. Exhaustions of Sanfix HE dyes can be controlled by salt addition and temperature to give level dyeing before alkali addition. The optimum fixation temperature of 'HE' Dyes is 80-85 Deg. C.


ACID DYES
ACID DYES FOR LEATHER
Please note that the colours on this document are for demonstration purposes only as colours vary with individual monitors and therefore cannot be guaranteed as accurate.
ACID MILLING DYES FOR POLYAMIDE
ACID MLLING DYES FOR WOOL & SILK
METAL COMPLEX DYES
Please note that the colours on this document are for demonstration purposes only as colours vary with individual monitors and therefore cannot be guaranteed as accurate.
VAT DYES
SOLUBILIZED
Santel's range of vat dyes are complex derivatives of anthraquinone and have all round fastness properties when applied to cellulosic textiles. They are commercially available in Powder Fine. The Powder Fine variety is recommended for all batch wise (reduced) dyeing method. Supra Disperse/Microperle brands are specifically designed to give ultra fine dispersion characteristics and fast rates of reduction. They are of special value in the field of high speed continuous dyeing and are suitable for use by all leuco-dyeing techniques as also for all pre-pigmentation methods in exhaust dyeing.
Please note that the colours on this document are for demonstration purposes only as colours vary with individual monitors and therefore cannot be guaranteed as accurate.
POWDER FINE
SR.NO. | COMMERCIAL NAME | C. I. GENERIC NAME |
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1 | VAT YELLOW GCN | VAT YELLOW - 2 |
2 | VAT GOLDEN YELLOW RK | VAT ORANGE - 1 |
3 | VAT GOLDEN YELLOW GK | VAT YELLOW - 4 |
4 | VAT YELLOW 3RT | VAT ORANGE - 11 |
5 | VAT GOLD ORANGE 3G | VAT ORANGE - 15 |
6 | VAT PINK R | VAT RED - 1 |
7 | VAT RED 6B | VAT RED - 13 |
8 | VAT VIOLET RR | VAT VIOLET - 1 |
9 | VAT BLUE RSN | VAT BLUE - 4 |
10 | VAT BLUE RSN (REDDISH SPL) | VAT BLUE - |
11 | VAT BLUE BC | VAT BLUE - 6 |
12 | VAT BLUE GCDN | VAT BLUE - 14 |
13 | VAT DARK BLUE BO | VAT BLUE - 20 |
14 | VAT BLUE 4G | VAT BLUE - 29 |
15 | VAT BLUE RCL | VAT BLUE - |
16 | VAT NAVY BLUE BR | VAT BLUE - 22 |
17 | VAT NAVY BLUE VH | VAT BLUE - |
18 | VAT GREEN FFB | VAT GREEN - 1 |
19 | VAT OLIVE GREEN B | VAT GREEN - 3 |
20 | VAT OLIVE R | VAT BLACK - 27 |
21 | VAT KHAKHI 2G | GREEN - 8 |
22 | VAT BROWN BR | VAT BROWN - 1 |
23 | VAT BROWN R | VAT BROWN - 3 |
24 | VAT BROWN RRD | VAT BROWN - 5 |
25 | VAT BROWN G | VAT BROWN - |
26 | VAT BROWN 2G | VAT BROWN - |
27 | VAT GREY 2B | VAT BLACK - |
28 | VAT GREY 3B | VAT BLACK - 16 |
29 | VAT BLACK CH | VAT BLACK - |
30 | VAT BLACK AC | VAT BLACK - 34 |
FMICRO DISPERSE
SR.NO. | COMMERCIAL NAME | C. I. GENERIC NAME |
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1 | VAT YELLOW GCN | VAT YELLOW - 2 |
2 | VAT GOLDEN YELLOW RK | VAT ORANGE - 1 |
3 | VAT YELLOW 3RT | VAT ORANGE - 11 |
4 | VAT PINK R | VAT RED - 1 |
5 | VAT RED 6B | VAT RED - 13 |
6 | VAT VIOLET RR | VAT VIOLET - 1 |
7 | VAT BLUE BC | VAT BLUE - 6 |
8 | VAT BLUE RSN | VAT BLUE - 4 |
9 | VAT BLUE BO | VAT BLUE - 20 |
10 | VAT BLUE 4G | VAT BLUE - 29 |
11 | VAT BLUE RCL | VAT BLUE - |
12 | VAT GREEN FFB | VAT GREEN - 1 |
13 | VAT OLIVE GREEN B | VAT GREEN - 3 |
14 | VAT OLIVE T | VAT BLACK - 25 |
15 | VAT OLIVE R | VAT BLACK - 27 |
16 | VAT BROWN BR | VAT BROWN - 1 |
17 | VAT BROWN R | VAT BROWN - 3 |
18 | VAT BROWN G | VAT BROWN - |
19 | VAT BROWN 2G | VAT BROWN - |
20 | VAT GREY 2B | VAT BLACK |
21 | VAT GREY 3B | VAT BLACK - 16 |
22 | VAT BLACK CH | VAT BLACK |
23 | VAT BLACK BB | VAT GREEN - 9 |
DIRECT DYES
PIGMENTS
Specification
Pigment Emulsions are dispersed organic pigment used for textile printing. The pastes are specially processed to obtain excellent dispersion and can be easily stirred into textile binder without further grinding.
Sancron Pigment Emulsions give high purity of tone and brilliant shades on fabrics with suitable binders. These pastes can be intermixed to get a verity of shades without any difficulty.
The Preparation of printing paste is very simple and paste has very good flow property. The Prints obtained are characterized by high brilliancy and soft handle. It has good washing and rubbing fastness.
General Recipe for Printing Paste (Based on oil in water emulsion principle)
Printing Binder | : 10 Parts | |
Water | : 10 Parts | |
Urea | : 3 Parts | |
Mineral Trupentine / Kerosene (Added under high speed stirring) |
: 70 Parts | |
Savvycron Pigment Emulsion | : 4 Parts | |
Diamonium Phosphate 1 : 1 (Acid Liberating agent to help curing) |
: 3 Parts | |
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Total | : 100 Parts |
The printed cloth is dried in air or steam heated rollers at 80º - 90º C for a sufficient period of time to expel the solvent. Full fixation is obtained in dry heat at 145º - 150ºC for 4 minutes.
The fastness properties of the prints are related to the quality of binders. We recommend the ration of 1:3 between the SANCRON to good quality binder and minimum 7% to 10% Binders for pale shades.
WHITENERS
PRODUCTS | EQUI BRAND NAME IN EUROPE | C. I. NOS |
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OBA - 24 | Uvitex 2B ciba | 40650 |
OBA - 251 | Uvitex 2BT Liquid ciba | 40650 |
OBA - 86/ 113 | Uvitex BHT/UP - OBA -252 ciba | 40622 |
Blankophor BA - OBA -113 Bayer | -- | |
Leucophor BSB -OBA -230 Clariant | -- | |
Leucophor AP Clariant | -- | |
OBA - 90 | Uvitex CF Ciba | 40619 |
Leucophor PC - OBA -134 Clariant | -- | |
OBA - 220 | Blankophor BBU (liq) Bayer | 40623 |
Tinopal ABP - X (liq) Ciba | -- | |
Leucophor SI Liq Clariant | -- | |
OBA - 290 | Leucophor BMB | 40623 |
OBA - 264 | Blankophor BSU Bayer | -- |
OBA - 357 | Leucophor BCR - OBA - 289 Clariant | -- |
Uvitex MST - OBA - 353 Ciba | -- | |
Tonopal SCP - OBA - 357 Ciba | -- | |
OBA - 71 / 339 | Tonopal DMS Conc Ciba | 40625 |
Photine CBUS (Hickson & Welch) | -- | |
OBA - 263 | Blankophor BRU | -- |
Optical brighteners
Optical brightening agents (OBAs), fluorescent brightening agents (FBAs) or fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs) are dyes that absorb light in the ultraviolet and violet region (usually 340-370nm) of the electromagnetic spectrum, and re-emit light in the blue region (typically 420-470nm). Fluorescent activity is a short term or rapid emission response, unlike phosphorescence, which is a delayed emission. These additives are often used to enhance the appearance of color of fabric and paper, causing a perceived "whitening" effect, making materials look less yellow by increasing the overall amount of blue light reflected.
The most common class of chemicals with this property are the stilbenes and fluorescent dyes such as umbelliferone, which absorb energy in the UV portion of the spectrum and re-emit it in the blue portion of the visible spectrum. A white surface treated with an optical brightener emits more visible light than shines on it, making it appear brighter. The blue light emitted by the brightener hides yellow and brown tones, making treated materials appear whiter.