- Report
- July 2023
- 107 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$4,119USD£3,077GBP
- Report
- February 2023
- 93 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$4,119USD£3,077GBP
- Report
- February 2022
- 91 Pages
Global
From €3200EUR$3,766USD£2,813GBP
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
North America
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
Middle East
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
Asia Pacific
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
United States
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
United Kingdom
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
North America
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
Middle East
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
Asia Pacific
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
United Kingdom
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- May 2025
United States
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,620GBP
€3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP
- Report
- April 2025
Europe
From €3632EUR$3,990USD£3,084GBP

Within the broader industry of dyes and pigments, disperse dyes hold a specialized position. Disperse dyes are primarily used for coloring synthetic textiles, particularly polyester, but they can also be found in applications for acetate and nylon. Unlike acid dyes or reactive dyes that contain ionic groups to bind to fibers, disperse dyes have no such groups and are nonionic. Thus, they are suitable for hydrophobic fibers where dye solubility in water is managed with the help of dispersing agents. These dyes are finely ground colored substances, which are prepared as dispersions in water and applied as such to the textile. The sector has seen developments in the form of new dye formulations that provide better stability, compatibility with fibers, and that are environmentally friendlier. The application of these dyes involves a sublimation process, making them ideal for high-temperature applications in textile printing and dyeing.
Some notable companies in the disperse dyes market include Clariant, Huntsman Corporation, Atul Ltd, Archroma, DyStar, LANXESS, CHROMATECH INC, RUDOLF GROUP, and Jay Chemical Industries. These companies are known for their production and supply of a wide range of dye products and their innovation within the field, often comprising a part of a larger portfolio of textile colorants and additives. Show Less Read more