Glauber's Salt

Sodium Sulfate

Glauber's Salt
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Glauber's Salt 1lb $1.85
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When working with fiber-reactive dyes, the choice between anhydrous sodium sulfate and table salt (sodium chloride) is important for the dyeing process, but they serve different purposes.

1. Table Salt (Sodium Chloride):

Purpose in Dyeing: Sodium chloride is used as an auxiliary in fiber-reactive dyeing, primarily to help the dye migrate onto the fabric. It increases the exhaustion of the dye, meaning it forces the dye molecules out of the water and into the fiber. This is particularly important in the initial stage of the dyeing process.
Effectiveness: It is the most commonly used salt for dyeing, inexpensive, and readily available. It’s essential in getting deep, even color when dyeing cellulose fibers like cotton.


2. Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate (Glauber Salt):

Purpose in Dyeing: Anhydrous sodium sulfate (also known as Glauber’s salt) serves a similar role as table salt but has a different mechanism. It slows down the rate at which dye enters the fiber, which can be useful for producing more level dyeings with less streaking.
Effectiveness: It’s often used for more controlled, slow dyeing processes and is particularly useful in situations where you want more gradual color application, such as when dyeing larger batches of fabric or delicate designs.

Key Differences:
Action Speed: Sodium chloride pushes dye onto the fabric faster, while sodium sulfate helps it absorb more evenly and slowly.
Results: Glauber Salt is better for achieving more even color distribution, especially in more complex or sensitive dyeing scenarios.
If you're dyeing with Procion dyes at home, sodium chloride (table salt) is typically the go-to unless you’re working with very specific techniques that require anhydrous sodium sulfate. Glauber improves the yield of Turquoise Fiber Reactive Dye and colors marked (T), giving a more intense color.

For dyeing solid shades: use 1 cup per gallon of water

For tie-dyeing: use 1 tablespoon per cup of dye solution.

Also used as a leveling agent for production dyeing with Leveling class Acid Dyes for wool and silk to get the most even results - use about 1 TBSP per lb of wool or silk. Yield: Approximately 1 1/4 cups per lb, but that can vary based on the density of individual lots.

Note - this is the anhydrous form of Sodium Sulfate, not the deca-hydrated form. Best for dyeing as mentioned above, but not usually what you are looking for for science experiments! (we've been asked)

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5 star rating
8/21/2011
5
Upon recommendation from a veteran fiber artist I use Glauber's Salt rather than vinegar or citric acid when I dye animal fibers. No bleeding of color. It works. I put a teaspoon of the Glauber's Salt with 18 teaspoon of Dharma acid dye in a quart jar on medium low heat for a half hour. The natural fibers absorb the dye well. I try not to over-crowd the mason jar. I recently started using the microwave instead. Very neat! Dissolve the Glauber's Salt and dye in the microwave for less time than it takes to heat a beverage. You don't want anything to boil! Stir it. Add the animal fiber pushing and gently stirring with a chop stick. Put it back into the microwave for the same amount of time. Stir it again. Let it sit for five or more minutes. Put it back in the microwave again for a similarly short time. The dye should be mostly absorbed. - - GLAUBER'S SALT IS AWESOME.
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4 star rating
3/20/2010
4
This was the first time I had used this product- it seemed to work fine. I have since learned that this can be used directly with the dye instead of in a chem water mix. I will try this next time
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5 star rating
9/19/2009
5
Service as always is AWESOMEAdding Glauber's salt to our pot dyed has improved the quality of the uniformity of color in the batch.I would consider it a BEST FIND this year
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10 of 13 users found this review helpful.

5 star rating
9/9/2015
5
HUGE difference since using this and distilled water for my dyes!!!
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8 of 12 users found this review helpful.

4 star rating
1/11/2011
4
It did what I wanted it to do.
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