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an abstract painting with lots of different colors and shapes on it's surface, including the sun

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Create a series of samples using Heat Transfer printing methods, cover a notebook and then develop your work with machine stitching. Saturday March 16th and March 23rd

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the wall is covered in many different colored papers

I finally had a chance to "play" with disperse dyeing. I had never even heard of it before, so it was something TOTALLY new to me. I purchased a 100% patterned polyester table cloth thinking the pattern might produce some interesting results, and my friend had a "Transfer Printing Kit on Polyester using PROsperse Disperse Dyes" from ProChem on hand. The kit included 10gm Yellow D118, 10 gm Bright Blue D459, 10 gm Red D360, 75 gm Thick F (used to mix the thickener paste), and 50 gm Metaphos…

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Preamble Over the past decade or so, I have created a new signature technique named MultiSperse Dye Sublimation (MSDS). This technique employs disperse dyes and involves hand printing multiple resists and multiple overprinted layers, employing numerous color plates and plant materials. The completed works are rich in color, light, shade, contrast, movement, depth, and moreover, yield a three-dimensional quality to the finished printed artworks. For your convenience, I have listed the…

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Reactive Dye For Sublimation Printing
Reactive Dyes
Reactive Dye For Textile Printing
Reactive Dye For Printing
Reactive Dye For Digital Printing

These Reactive Dyes are widely used in dyeing, chemical, textile etc., owing to their optimum fastness properties. Reactive Dyes are commonly used for dyeing cellulose such as cotton, nylon, etc.

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Business segments that are closely connected to the chemicals industry range widely, from agriculture, automobile manufacturing, metal processing, and textiles, to power generation. By providing industry with the raw materials needed to produce the products used in various aspects of daily life, the chemicals industry is broadly fundamental to modern society. Globally, the chemical industry generates a total revenue of approximately four trillion U.S. dollars every year.

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