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Dyes are colored organic compounds that can dye fibers or other substrates to a certain color. They can be divided into the following categories: Acid Dyes, Azoic Dyes, Basic Dyes, Direct Dyes, Cationic Dyes, Disperse Dyes, Neutral Dyes, Pigments, Reactive Dyes, Solvent Dyes and so on.
Title: Dyes v1
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Dyes are colored organic compounds that can dye fibers or other substrates to a certain color.
They can be divided into the following categories: Acid Dyes, Azoic Dyes, Basic Dyes, Direct Dyes, Cationic Dyes, Disperse Dyes, Neutral Dyes, Pigments, Reactive Dyes, Solvent Dyes and so on.
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