Engineered for production lines requiring extra reproducibility, fast fixation and minimized migration — available in powder and pre-dispersed liquid to suit lab trials and mill-scale processes.
Cationic Black X-5RL is developed for manufacturers who need predictable black shades when moving from lab batches to continuous production. The X-5RL grade emphasizes: extra reproducibility (X), a practical tinctorial yield for industrial dosing (5), and reduced leakage/low migration (RL) after recommended fixation and finishing.
Why choose X-5RL?
- Production-focused reproducibility — tight QA tolerances to minimize shade drift across lots.
- Low migration after fixation — formulation and post-treatment guidance reduce bleed in layered or finished goods.
- Fast-to-fix option — choice of process conditions to accelerate throughput on compatible lines.
- Two convenient formats — powder for batch flexibility; pre-dispersed liquid for rapid, consistent metering.
- Technical collaboration — lab matching, pilot trials and troubleshooting support to speed scale-up.
Applications
Common application areas include:
- Mill dyeing of acrylic yarns and fabrics where deep, stable blacks are required.
- Textile blends that require controlled migration in multi-layer constructions.
- Leather finishing systems demanding high wetfastness and low bleed.
- Specialty aqueous inks (compatibility testing recommended).
Color concentrates for specialty polymer applications (application-dependent).
It can also be used to dye paper, cotton and silk.
Technical Specifications
- Product Name:Cationic Black X-5RL
- CAS No.: 129898-77-7
- Shade: black
Dyeing Depth | 2.00 |
Compatibility | 3 |
Saturation Factor | 1.00 |
PH Range | 3-6 |
Light | 5 |
Washing(60℃) | 4-5 |
Rubbing | 4-5 |
Ironing(150℃) | 4-5 |
Perspiration | 4-5 |
Packaging & Logistics
- Powder: 25 kg multi-layer bags, 250 kg drums (custom liners available)
- Liquid: 200 L drums, 1000 L IBC; custom batching available
- Private-label options, barcoding and export paperwork available on request