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OSTAZIN YELLOW H-6G

Print on mercerized cotton fabric
      

20 g/kg

  
 
Characteristic
C. I. Reactive Yellow 95
CAS No. -
Chemical Class Reactive azodye
 
Suitability for application cotton viscose
Steaming suitable suitable
HT-steaming suitable suitable
Dry heat baking suitable suitable
Flash ageing suitable suitable
Wet development suitable suitable
Cold pad-batch suitable suitable
Washability 1 1

 

Suitability for other materials
Polyamide suitable
Natural silk suitable
Wool suitable

 

Suitability for additional finish
Neutral discharge 5 g/l  5 50 g/l  3-4 45 g/l  5
Alkaline discharge 5 g/l  5 50 g/l  4-5 45 g/l  5
Caustic crape 4-5
PVC coating suitable
Rubberizing suitable

 

Fastness cotton viscose
standard depth 1/25 1/6 1/1 1/25 1/6 1/1
Light Xenotest 3-4 4 5      
Light Xenotest - Wet            
standard depth 1/1 1/1
Water 5 5 5      
Chlorinated watter   4-5        
Washing 95°C 5 5 5      
Domestic laundering 95°C + perborate 5 5 5      
Perspiration acid 5 5 5      
Perspiration alkaline 5 5 5      
Rubbing dry            
Rubbing wet            
Hot pressing dry immediately            
Hot pressing dry after 4 h            

 

Application possibilities
One-phase printing method
Two-phase printing method - Short time steaming
Two-phase printing method - Cold dwelling
Two-phase printing method - Wet development
suitable  partially suitable  unsuitable
 
Testing methods

Fastness standards

Light Xenotest ISO 105-B02-1994
Wet light Xenotest 30 weathering cycles
  ISO 105-B04-1994
Water ISO 105-E01-1994
Chlorinated water ISO 105 E03-1994
Washing 90°C ISO 105-C04-1989
Domestic laundering with perborate
  ISO 105-C06-1994, test E2S
Perspiration ISO 105-E04-1994
Rubbing ISO 105-X12-1993
Hot pressing ISO 105 X11-1994
Migration into PVC ISO 105-X10-1993
   
The fastness data given in tables denote
for light fastness for other fastness data
  (incl. Wet light)
1 - very poor 1 - poor
2 - poor 2 - moderate
3 - moderate 3 - fairly good
4 - fairly good 4 - good
5 - good 5 - very good
6 - very good  
7 - excellent  
8 - unsurpassed  
   
The numbers at the individual dye fastness data mean
First number - change of shade
Second number - staining on a white adjacent fabric made from the same material as a test sample
Third number - staining on a white adjacent fabric according to the given standard
   
At the fastness to hot pressing the numbers mean:
First number - change of shade just after the testing
Second number - change of shade after 4 hours

 

Washability

The degree specifies the unfixed dye portion washability from the printed cellulose material

1 - very good
2 - good
3 - poor

 

Dischargeability

Neutral or alkaline discharges are printed on predyed material. The dyed material is steamed at 102°C for 10 minutes and then washed in cold and hot water. The dischargeability is evaluated according to scale

1 - undischargeable
2 - little dischargeable
3 - coloured dischargeable
4 - well dischargeable
5 - white dischargeable

 

Caustic crape

A perfectly washed and dried, dyed or printed material is craped by printing with sodium hydroxide solution 40-45%. After dwelling for 15 minutes the material is washed in cold water then in the bath containing 5-7 ml/l acetic acid 30% and again rinsed in cold water. The change of shade is evaluated according to the grey scale.

 

Rubberizing

The suitability for additional rubberizing is determined on the rubber poison content basis.

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