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Dyeing with Air!

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naser.te:
Developed in California by Colorep, AirDye works with proprietary dyes that are heat-transferred from paper to fabric in a one-step process. This can save between seven and 75 gallons of water in the dying of a pound of fabric, save energy, and produces no harmful by-products. The technology uses 85 percent less energy then traditional dying methods.

The technology has become a signature element for the fabulous designing duo, Costello Tagliapietra (AirDye pieces from Fall 2012 above) and Gretchen Jones, just to name a few.

smriti.te:
nice post

mominur:
Informative post.......

naser.te:
Thank you.

maisalim2008:
Do you have youtube link of air dyeing?

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