Illustration on wool
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0,25% |
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1,5% |
Characteristic |
C. I. |
Acid Yellow 99 |
C. I. No. |
13900 |
CAS No. |
10343-58-5 |
Chemical Class |
Metal complex azodye
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Properties
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Solubility (g/l at 90°C)
| 20
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Levelling
| 4-5
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Fastness
| wool
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standard depth
| 1/12
| 1/6
| 1/3
| 1/1
| 2/1
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Daylight
| 2-3
| 3
| 3-4
| 4
| 4
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Light Xenotest
| 3-4
| 3-4
| 4
| 5
| 5-6
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standard depth
| 1/1
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Water
| 4-5
| 4-5
| 4-5
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Washing 60°C
| 3-4R
| 4-5
| 4-5
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Perspiration acid
| 4-5
| 4-5
| 4-5
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Perspiration alkaline
| 4-5
| 4-5
| 4-5
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Sea water
| 4
| 4-5
| 4-5
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Hot pressing wet after 4 h
| 4
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| 5
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Rubbing dry
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| 4-5
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Milling alkaline mild
| 4R
| 4-5
| 4-5
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Carbonizing
| 4-5
| 4-5
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Decatizing
| 3-4R
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Dry cleaning
| 4-5
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Application possibilities
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Exhaustion dyeing I
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Exhaustion dyeing II
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suitable partially suitable unsuitable
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Testing methods |
Solubility
| The figures express solubility of dye in grams of dissolved dye in one liter distilled water at 90°C.
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| Levelling
| The given figures mean:
| 5 - excellent levelling
| 4 - very good levelling
| 3 - good levelling
| 2 - lower levelling
| 1 - npoor levelling
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| Fastness standards
| Daylight
| ISO 105-B01-1994
| Light Xenotest
| ISO 105-B02-1994
| Water
| ISO 105-E01-1994
| Washing
| ISO 105-C03-1989
| Perspiration
| ISO 105-E04-1994
| Sea water
| ISO 105-E02-1994
| Ironing
| ISO 105-X11-1994
| Rubbing
| ISO 105-X12-1987
| Milling
| DIN 54 040
| Carbonizing
| ISO 105-X02-1993
| Decatizing
| ISO 105-E10-1994
| Dry cleaning
| ISO 105-D01-1993
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| The fastness figures in the tables show:
| fastness to light
| other fastness
| 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
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| The individual values at fastness data mean:
| first number
| - change of shade
| second number
| - staining on undyed adjacent woolen material
| third number
| - staining on undyed adjacent cotton material
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| The figures at carbonizing mean:
| first number
| - change of shade before neutralizing
| second number
| - change of shade after neutralizing
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