Anhydrous dyeing process
This process eliminates water consumption, reduces chemical use, energy consumption and CO2 emissions.
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Raw PET or recycled PET has light available: bright, semi-light,
Full extinction up to 95% recycled yarn · GRS certification.
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Spinning (the color is inside the yarn!)
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The dyeing process uses 95% less water than traditional methods,
Dye utilization can also be greatly improved.
Why is water-free dyed fabric better?
Compared with traditional water medium dyeing, the water resource consumption is reduced by 95%, setting a new reference
standard for ecological and environmental protection design.
Save water
Less pollution
Bright color
Washable color
Light resistance
Dye height
Product application
We have more than 10,000 colors, without using a single drop of water
In traditional dyeing, each yard of fabric requires more than22 liters of water to dye
Common problems of anhydrous dyeing
What is anhydrous dyeing?
• The anhydrous dyeing system provides a method for fabric dyeingSustainable developmentThe environmental protection technology. Unlike the traditional dyeing process, the dyeing technique does not require water to add color to the yarn before it is dischargedFrom the inside outpaint。
What traditional dyeing systems are harmful?
• The traditional dyeing process is derived from a dyeing process that has been in use for 250 years.
The original dyeing industrial process was not suitable for other types of fibers, and it was time to change it.
What is the masterbatch?
• Masterbatches are formulas for pigments and dyes derived from precise equations. When you choose a waterless dye color from our color book, it's not just an imaginary goal, but a precise color that can be fully rendered.
Does anhydrous dyeing have other effects on the environment?
• In addition to saving water, the waterless dyeing process uses less energy, reduces CO2 emissions, and limits the amount of chemicals used in traditional production processes based on LCA(Product Life Cycle Assessment) from RISE(Swedish Research Institute).