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Methylene Blue 2B Conc Textile Dye

Methylene Blue 2B Conc, Methylene Blue BB. It’s CI number Basic Blue 9. It’s powder form.

Methylene blue is a drug and dye commonly used in various medical and scientific applications. Here we just introduce it as dye. It is a dark blue synthetic compound that has several uses, including:

Medicinal uses: Methylene blue is used as a medicine to treat diseases such as methemoglobinemia (a blood disorder), cyanide poisoning, and malaria.

Biological stains: Methylene blue is used as a stain in microscopy and histology to visualize certain structures within cells, tissues, and microorganisms.


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Diagnostic Uses: In certain medical procedures and tests, methylene blue is used to help visualize structures or detect certain conditions, such as identifying leaks in the urinary or gastrointestinal system.

Antiseptic Properties: Methylene blue has mild antiseptic properties and is used topically to help prevent or treat skin infections. It's worth noting that while methylene blue has multiple uses and benefits, it should be used under the direction and supervision of a healthcare professional.Incorrect use or dosage may cause adverse reactions.

Our packing is 25kg iron drum with inner bag inside. Good quality drum ensure safety while transportation. It's also popular in paper industry, which lead a bright color in dyeing paper. Others use for textile dyeing.

Parameters

Produce Name Methylene Blue 2B Conc
C.I. NO. Basic Blue 9
COLOUR SHADE Reddish; Bluish
CAS NO 61-73-4
STANDARD 100%
BRAND SUNRISE DYES

Features

1. Deep Blue Powder.
2. For dyeing paper color and textile.
3. Cationic dyes.

Application

Methylene Blue 2B Conc can be used for dyeing paper, textile. It can be a fun and creative way to add color to a variety of projects, such as fabric dyeing, tie dyeing, and even DIY crafts. 

FAQ

It is safe to use?
The safety of dyes depends on the specific dye in question and its intended use. Some dyes, particularly those used in food, textiles, and cosmetics, undergo extensive safety evaluations before they are approved for use.

However, it is important to note that not all dyes are safe for consumption or direct contact with the skin. Certain synthetic dyes used in industries such as textiles or printing may contain harmful chemicals and have potential health risks. These risks may include skin irritation, allergic reactions, or even toxicity if ingested or absorbed in high amounts.


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