Dyeability
Dyeability is a term used to describe the ability of a fibre or textile fabric to be dyed.
Dyeability is a term used to describe the ability of a fibre or textile fabric to be dyed.
Dyes fibre reactive- the molecules of fibre reactive dyes actually react and bond to the fibre molecules. These dyes are the best quality and most ecologically sound synthetic dyes available.
Dyes Low Impact – dyes that are more environmentally friendly than conventional dyes because they contain no metals, low salt, AZO & oxazines compound free.
Dyes natural – pigments derived from organic materials such as vegetables, berries, bugs, clay, indigo, and other plant extracts to dye textiles.