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Burlington Chemical Company Announces the Release of a New Range of Disperses Dyes, Burcosperse A-PF Dyes.


BURLINGTON, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 8, 1999--Burcosperse A-PF dyes are being offered as the solution for improving fastness to perspiration perspiration: see sweat.
perspiration

Fluid given off by the skin as vapour by simple evaporation or as sweat actively secreted from sweat glands to evaporate and cool the body.
, on acetate and triacetate Noun 1. triacetate - cellulose acetate that is relatively slow to burn; used instead of celluloid for motion-picture film
cellulose triacetate

cellulose acetate - an ester of acetic acid; used in fibers and fabrics; photographic films and varnishes
 fabrics. These fabrics are most commonly used as linings in men's and ladieswear. These products are also extremely well suited for use on materials for graduation caps and gowns and acetate/spandex 'slinky' fabrics."

"Based on our discussions with major retailers," says Tom Balchin, VP Dyes Technical Marketing, "achieving high levels of perspiration fastness was becoming increasingly difficult. We have been able to demonstrate greatly improved fastness to perspiration using the Burcosperse A-PF concept."

This new range of products can be used by all typical methods of dyeing these fabrics, including jig jig, dance of English origin that is performed also in Ireland and Scotland. It is usually a lively dance, performed by one or more persons, with quick and irregular steps. When the jig was introduced to the United States, it was often danced in minstrel shows.  application.

Burlington Chemical Company is a manufacturer of dyes and specialty chemicals A Specialty chemical is a chemical produced for a specialized use. They are produced in lower volume than bulk chemicals, of which petrochemicals, made from oil feedstocks, are the most common. However, both are produced in a chemical plant. , located in Burlington, NC.
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