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| Functions | Fixation | Temperature | Included in Brands |
| Monochlorotriazine | Haloheterocycle | 80° | Basilen E & PCibacron EProcion H,HE |
| Monofluorochlorotriazine | Haloheterocycle | 40° | Cibacron F & C |
| Dichlorotriazine | Haloheterocycle | 30° | Basilen MProcion MX |
| Difluorochloropyrimidine | Haloheterocycle | 40° | Levafix EADrimarene K & R |
| Dichloroquinoxaline | Haloheterocycle | 40° | Levafix E |
| Trichloropyrimidine | Haloheterocycle | 80-98° | Drimarene X & ZCibacron T |
| Vinyl sulfone | activated double bond | 40° | Remazol |
| Vinyl amide | activated double bond | 40° | Remazol |
Monochlorotriazine
Dye (MCT) - Normally these dyes are less reactive than vinylsulphone
dyes. Reaction can take place in more energetic reaction conditions. That is
typically 800 degreeC and pH value of 10.5, are essential for a proper
fixation on cellulosic fibres. A typical monochlorotriazine dye is shown
here.
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