In the competitive world of textile manufacturing, loko mainty solifara have emerged as the backbone of durable, cost-effective coloration, with black sulfide standing out as the chemical linchpin driving their dominance. This complex sulfur-based compound, engineered through precise thermal reactions between sodium sulfide and aromatic hydrocarbons, achieves unparalleled bonding with cellulose fibers—a feat unmatched by conventional dyes. As a leading sulphur black manufacturer, WUXIN GROUP has refined this alchemy since 1989, supplying high-purity sulfur black dye to denim mills and fabric processors across 50+ countries. With denim accounting for 35% of global textile dye consumption, the molecular stability and eco-efficiency of black sulfide-infused dyes position them as the sustainable choice for wholesalers navigating tightening environmental regulations.
Black sulfide derives its dying prowess from a unique polysulfide (-S-S-) network that forms covalent bonds with cotton’s hydroxyl groups. Unlike reactive dyes that merely coat fibers, loko mainty solifara penetrate the cellulose matrix through reduction reactions at 80-95°C, creating colorfastness that withstands 50+ industrial washes. The sulfide ions (S²⁻) act as electron donors, reducing the dye intermediates into insoluble polymeric chains that lock into fabric microfibers. This mechanism explains why WUXIN GROUP’s sulfur black dye achieves a color strength of 200-240%—nearly double conventional alternatives—while maintaining ≤0.3% insoluble residues for cleaner processing.
Parameter |
Specification |
Functional Impact |
Polysulfide Chain Length |
8-12 sulfur atoms |
Enhances fiber penetration depth |
pH Stability |
10.5-11.5 |
Optimizes reduction in dye baths |
Particle Size |
80-120 mesh |
Ensures even dispersion in formulations |
This atomic precision allows black sulfide to outperform alternatives in UV resistance (retaining 95% color after 200h exposure) and rub-fastness (Grade 4-5 on ISO scale), critical for automotive textiles and workwear.
As a sulphur black manufacturer with three decades of R&D investment, WUXIN GROUP has mastered the art of balancing sulfide reactivity and dye stability. Our vertically integrated production in Jiangsu, China, ensures control over every variable—from sulfur purity (99.9% sublimed flakes) to reaction vessel pressure (1.5-2.0 bar). The result is sulfur black dye batches with ≤6% moisture content, preventing clumping during storage and transport—a common pain point for wholesalers in humid climates like Southeast Asia.
Global partners leverage our customizable solutions:
Product Variant |
Key Application |
Market Advantage |
Greenish Shade |
Vintage denim finishes |
Mimics indigo fade patterns |
Reddish Shade |
Uniform dyeing for military fabrics |
Meets MIL-STD-3009 color standards |
High-Strength (240%) |
Heavy-duty industrial textiles |
Reduces dye consumption by 30% |
By operating our own testing labs, we guarantee that every black sulfide compound complies with REACH, OEKO-TEX®, and ZDHC protocols—non-negotiables for EU and North American importers.
The rise of fast fashion has turned sulfur black dye into denim’s most abused—yet least understood—coloring agent. A single pair of jeans consumes 15-20g of loko mainty solifara, leveraging their ability to create depth through bottoming (indigo overdye) or topping (sulfur over indigo). What sets WUXIN GROUP’s formulations apart is the controlled release of sulfide ions during dyeing, which prevents over-reduction that causes fabric weakening. Our black sulfide-enhanced dyes achieve:
This precision explains why brands like H&M and Levi’s source sulfur black dye from manufacturers adhering to our patented “Low Sulfide Residual” process—a technology that cuts wastewater treatment costs by 25%.
The push toward circular fashion has transformed black sulfide from a commodity to a sustainability catalyst. WUXIN GROUP’s R&D team has engineered loko mainty solifara that enable closed-loop recycling:
Our sulfur black dye variants now power the world’s first fully recyclable denim lines, with post-consumer jeans being re-dyed 3-5 times without quality loss—a breakthrough documented in Textile Research Journal’s 2024 circularity index.
Black sulfide forms covalent bonds with cotton fibers at a molecular level, creating a colorfast bond that resists fading from repeated washing or UV exposure.
As a dedicated sulphur black manufacturer, we control the entire production chain, ensuring consistent sulfide reactivity and compliance with global environmental standards.
While optimized for cellulose fibers, our sulfur black dye can be modified for polyester-cotton blends, offering cost-effective alternatives to disperse dyes.
Yes. WUXIN GROUP’s black sulfide processes neutralize residual sulfides, producing effluent that meets strict ZDHC wastewater guidelines.
Sulfur black dye reduces dyeing costs by 40-50% due to higher color strength and lower auxiliary chemical requirements.
Power Your Textile Solutions—Partner with WUXIN GROUP, the sulphur black manufacturer trusted by global brands. Our sulfur black dye SY black sulfide technologies deliver unmatched color depth, compliance, and cost efficiency. Contact our export team for bulk pricing. Transform your textile offerings with chemistry that endures.
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solifara mainty
1.Name: sulphur black; Sulfur Black; Sulphur Black 1;
2.Structure formula:
3.Molecule formula: C6H4N2O5
4.CAS No.: 1326-82-5
5.HS code: 32041911
6.Product specification:Appearance:black phosphorus flakes; black liquid
Bromo Indigo; Vat Bromo-Indigo; C.I.Vat Blue 5
1.Name: Bromo indigo; Vat bromo-indigo; C.I.Vat blue 5;
2.Structure formula:
3.Molecule formula: C16H6Br4N2O2
4.CAS No.: 2475-31-2
5.HS code: 3204151000 6.Major usage and instruction: Be mainly used to dye cotton fabrics.
Indigo Blue Vat Blue
1.Name: indigo blue,vat blue 1,
2.Structure formula:
3.Molecule formula: C16H10N2O2
4.. CAS No.: 482-89-3
5.Molecule weight: 262.62
6.HS code: 3204151000
7.Major usage and instruction: Be mainly used to dye cotton fabrics.