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 Übersetzung für 'dye industry' von Englisch nach Deutsch
cloth.ind.
dye industry
Farbenindustrie {f}
Teiltreffer
cloth.ind.
textile and clothing industry <T&C industry>
Textil- und Bekleidungs­industrie {f} <TB-Industrie, T/B-Industrie>
consumer packaged goods industry <CPG industry>Verbrauchsgüterindustrie {f}
chem.
dye
Farbstoff {m}
1038
dyeFärbemittel {n}
47
dyeFarbe {f} [für Farbbad]
103
chem.
anthraquinone dye
Anthrachinonfarbstoff {m}
biol.chem.
dye absorption
Farbstoffaufnahme {f}
biol.chem.
dye uptake
Farbstoffaufnahme {f}
chem.
alizarin dye
Alizarin-Farbstoff {m}
chem.
alizarin dye
Alizarinfarbstoff {m}
textil.
dye bath
Färbebad {n}
chem.textil.
dye fixative
Farbstofffixiermittel {n}
chem.
anthraquinone dye
Anthrachinon-Farbstoff {m}
aniline dyeAnilinfarbe {f}
chem.
triphenylmethane dye
Triphenylmethan-Farbstoff {m}
textil.
dye bath
Farbflotte {f}
textil.
dye liquor
Farbflotte {f}
black dyeSchwärze {f}
tech.
dye laser
Farbstofflaser {m}
dye powderFarbpulver {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Of considerable practical value in the dye industry are the diazo coupling reactions.
  • One study found that Han Chinese dye-industry workers exposed to benzidine were at higher risk for developing bladder cancer if they had the UGT2B7 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) C802T encoding His268Tyr.
  • Prickly pears (mostly "Opuntia stricta") were imported into Australia in the 19th century for use as a natural agricultural fence and to establish a cochineal dye industry, but quickly became a widespread weed.
  • He was the eldest son of Sir William Henry Perkin who had founded the aniline dye industry, and was born at Sudbury, England, close to his father's dyeworks at Greenford.
  • It was hoped that the former gunpowder complex would become a major chemical manufacturing center, especially for the emerging dye industry in the U.S.

  • In the 1920s, IG Farben (full German name "Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft" or 'Dye Industry Interest Group Limited') was the world's largest drug, chemical and dye conglomerate.
  • The compound and its derivatives are widely used in the dye industry.
  • The Department of Chemistry has been working on chemistry of natural products and for the development of tie and dye industry, environmental remediation, designing of devices for storage of energy and for promoting chemical and natural product based industries.
  • Ferrous acetate is used as a mordant by the dye industry. Ebonizing wood is one such process.
  • Sometimes, and particularly in the dye industry, the term irreversible photochromic is used to describe materials that undergo a permanent color change upon exposure to ultraviolet or visible light radiation.

  • "preparing salt," which is used in the dye industry.
  • Alum was the most common mordant (substance used to set dyes on fabrics) used in the dye industry in the Islamic middle ages.
  • It has been asserted that Qatar was the site of the earliest known production of shellfish dye owing to a purple dye industry operated by the Kassite which existed on the island.
  • For a period, some indigenous species (primarily "Roccella tinctoria" and other lichens) were harvested from the islands to support the dye industry of Europe, primarily to England and Flanders in the 15th and 16th centuries, but these adventures were discontinued later.
  • By 1870, demand succumbed to newer synthetic colors in the synthetic dye industry launched by mauveine.

  • The island is best known for being the site of operation of a Kassite-controlled purple dye industry in the second millennium BC.
  • In Mexico, "Opuntia" is a vital plant; its fruit and clacode (nopal) are a staple food, chopped cacti are used to sustain cattle in times of drought, and some "Opuntia" species support the cochineal dye industry.
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