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Chrysoidine Crystal Wood Dyes

Chrysoidine Crystal, also known as basic orange 2, Chrysoidine Y, is a synthetic dye commonly used as a histological stain and a biological stain. It belongs to the family of triarylmethane dyes and is characterized by a deep violet-blue color.

Chrysoidine is an orange-red synthetic dye that is commonly used in textile and leather industries for dyeing, coloring, and staining purposes. It is also utilized in biological staining procedures and research applications.


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However, it is important to note that Chrysoidine Crystal can be harmful if mishandled or ingested. It is recommended to use proper safety precautions, such as wearing gloves and a mask, when handling this substance. Additionally, ensure that you are compliant with any local laws and regulations regarding the use and transportation of hazardous materials.

If you have any specific questions or concerns about Chrysoidine Crystal or its applications, please let me know, and I'll be happy to assist you further.

Always handle with care and follow safety instructions when using. Availability:High quality Chrysoidine Crystal is commercially available in a variety of forms, including powder or solution.

It has historically been used as an antiseptic to treat various skin conditions and wounds. Remember to always follow recommended protocols and safety guidelines when using Methyl Violet 2B to ensure proper use and minimize potential risks.

Parameters

Produce Name Chrysoidine Crystal
C.I. NO. Basic Orange 2
COLOUR SHADE Reddish; Bluish
CAS NO 532-82-1
STANDARD 100%
BRAND SUNRISE DYES

Features

1. Red Brown crystals.
2. For dyeing paper color and textile.
3. Cationic dyes.

Application

Chrysoidine Crystal can be used for dyeing paper, textile. It can be a fun and creative way to add color to a variety of projects, such as fabric dyeing, tie dyeing, and even DIY crafts. 

FAQ

How to wash dyes?
Hand wash or machine wash: After soaking, wash the fabric by hand or in the washing machine using cold water and a gentle, color-safe detergent. Follow the instructions on the detergent packaging for the correct amount to use.

Check for stain removal: Once the wash cycle is complete, check the fabric for any remaining dye stains. If the stain is still visible, repeat steps 3-5 or try a different stain removal method.

Air dry and check again: After washing, air dry the fabric to avoid setting in any residual dye. Once dry, check the fabric again and repeat the stain removal process if necessary.

Keep in mind that some dyes may be more stubborn and difficult to remove. It's always a good idea to test any stain removal method on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before treating the entire stain.


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