The material is dyed in rope form using a continuous loop. Our diverse assortment of 21 jets provide various load-size capacities.
Knit capacity: 25 lbs. up to 3,000 lbs.
Woven capacity: 50 yds. up to 5,000 yds.
Beck Dyeing
The material is dyed in a rope form, over an elliptical real at slow speeds to ensure optimal results without bruising, or scuffing.
Warp knits capacity: our dye becks range from 100 lbs. up to 500 lbs.
Fabrics: sensitive or delicate fabrics
Beam Dyeing
The material is wound onto the beam, which is then inserted into the dyeing machine.
Capacity: our units can do a minimum of 500 lbs. up to 2,500 lbs. per load
Fabric widths: 48” up to 168” wide
Jig Dyeing
The material is held on rollers in open width to help avoid creasing while moving back and forth through the dye bath between two rollers.
Capacity: our jigs can hold between 750 yards up to 2,500 yards.
Paddle Dyeing
This process is typically used for garment dyeing, although it has the capability to dye stretch nylon type fabrics giving inherent stretch to the goods.
Capacity: 10 lbs. for samples up to 1,000 lbs.
Pigment Pad Dyeing
The material is passed through a dye bath at full width and then passed between two rollers which squeeze the excess dye out of the material.