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Colorants History[usurped] "British Dyes Ltd./British
Dyestuffs Corporation Ltd. - ICI
Dyestuffs Division and
predecessor companies archive - Archives...
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their textiles using common,
locally available materials.
Scarce dyestuffs that
produced brilliant and
permanent colors such as the
natural invertebrate...
- wide
variety of uses,
whether practical such as for food, textiles, and
dyestuffs, or symbolic, as in art, music, and literature, and
negative interactions...
- Asia, with the
production of
indigo dyestuff economically important due to the
historical rarity of
other blue
dyestuffs. Most
indigo dye
produced today is...
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Anthony S. (1993). The
Rainbow Makers: The
Origins of the
Synthetic Dyestuffs Industry in
Western Europe. Bethlehem:
Lehigh Univ. Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0934223188...
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chemical industry for
production of detergents,
synthetic resins,
dyestuffs, pharmaceuticals,
petroleum catalysts,
insecticides and antifreeze, as...
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Phthalic anhydride is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H4(CO)2O. It is the
anhydride of
phthalic acid.
Phthalic anhydride is a prin****l commercial...
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Dyestuffs (Import Regulations) Act 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5. c. 77) was an Act p****ed by the
British Parliament. It came into
effect on 15
January 1921...
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Friedrich Weskott (1821–1876). The
company was
established as a
dyestuffs producer, but the
versatility of
aniline chemistry led
Bayer to expand...
- A
substantive dye or
direct dye is a dye that
adheres to its substrate,
typically a textile, by non-ionic forces. The
amount of this
attraction is known...