Can I use acid dyes for dyeing optics?


Name: Jim

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Washfast Acid dyes
at Paradise Fibers




Washfast Acid dyes
Also known as Nylomine dyes, excellent for use on nylon. One ounce of dye will dye six pounds of fiber!

Message: Dear Sir we are interested in your acid dyes I would be interested to understand more about them can I use it for dyeing Optics.
Please send me more information on this product. ASAP Thank You

You can use acid dyes to dye plastics that are made of nylon, but, as far as I know (my primary interest being textiles), you cannot use them to dye other plastics, such as polycarbonate, nor to dye glass.

See "How to Dye Nylon" and "About Acid Dyes".


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