Explore the essentials of coal tar colours with a trusted reference on dye chemistry.
This dictionary gathers names, properties, and practical notes for a wide range of coal tar dyes used in textiles. It explains how different colours behave in various dyebaths, their reactions to acids and alkalis, and how mordants affect shade and fastness. Designed for students, dyers, and color enthusiasts, the book translates technical detail into actionable insights.
The scope centers on how these dyes are made, how they interact with fabrics like cotton, wool, and silk, and how practitioners can approach dyeing with confidence. You’ll find practical descriptions of color fastness to light, washing, and acids, plus notes on specific dye families and notable pigments. The text uses concrete examples to illustrate each point, helping readers compare options and predict outcomes.
- Learn how different dye classes respond to heat, soap, and salt in the bath
- Understand fastness to light, washing, acids, and alkalies across fabrics
- See how mordants and dyeing conditions influence shade and performance
- Browse a catalog of common names and practical dyeing notes with real-world context
Ideal for readers of textile chemistry, dyeing practice, and historical reference works, this edition serves as a solid foundation for understanding coal tar colours and their applications.