Do you have these reactive dyes?


Name: Cristian
Message: Dear Sir, 
I'm a chemistry engineer, here in Iasi (Romania). Now i'm a high-school teacher at University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Gr. T.Popa" Iasi and also i make some studies about reactive dyes.I want to buy from you about 100 grams of two reactive dyes Reactive Orange 16, Reactive Yellow 17 (Benzasol Golden Yellow G), Reactive Brilliant Red K-2G and Reactive Violet 2 (Cibacron Violet 2R). Do you have these reactive dyes? Also, i ask you some prices of these  reactive dyes. I'm waiting news from you! I have a Visa International card .

Sorry, I do not sell these dyes (and, by the way, "Sir" in English is generally used only for males, which I am not). 

There is a list of different companies around the world that do sell dyes in small quantities on my website under "Hand Dyeing - Sources for supplies". The German sites usually sell the Procion MX (dichlorotriazine) dyes. A Czech site is listed that sells different types of dyes, including monochlorotriazine, dichlorotriazine, and vinylsulfone dyes, but unfortunately not the monofluorotrizaine (Cibacron F) and Drimarene K type dyes you want; their miniumum order per color is ten times the quantity you want, but their prices are very good. Small quantities of Drimarene K type dyes seem to be most available from the Australia dye suppliers.

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Posted: Sunday - March 26, 2006 at 09:15 AM          

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