DISCHARGE DYEING

Achieving Contrasting Designs with Discharge Dyeing Techniques

DISCHARGE DYEING

​Discharge dyeing is a method where color is removed from dyed fabric to create patterns or designs. This is done by applying a chemical agent, such as chlorine or a reducing agent, to the fabric, which strips away the dye in specific areas. The result is a fabric with intricate, contrasting designs where the original dye has been removed, often revealing the fabric's base color or creating a lighter shade. Discharge dyeing allows for detailed and unique patterns, adding a distinctive and artistic touch to textiles.