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what is reactive ink
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Reactive ink is a type of dye used in inkjet printing that forms a covalent bond with the cellulose in cotton and other natural fibers, ensuring the print's color vibrancy and washability. Unlike pigments that sit on the fabric's surface, reactive inks chemically react with fibers, creating a strong attachment. This leads to superior wash fastness and less fading over time. Reactive inks are particularly popular in the textile industry for producing high-quality, durable prints on fabrics. They require a proper post-print steaming or washing process to remove any unreacted dye, which is crucial for achieving the best color yield and softness. While they offer excellent color and wash properties, the additional processing steps make them more suitable for professional use rather than casual DIY projects.
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