Services

Dyeing services for sampling, development, and production

DisruptColor moves from technical reference and sampling into controlled fixation, re-coning, and batch release for production.

Industrial dyeing process
Working formats

From technical sample to released batch with a clear read of each stage

The site consolidates the operating model into simple formats for sourcing, development, lab work, and production.

Technical sample1 kg

Starting point for validating color read, recipe, and adjustment before committing to volume.

Pilot and approval5-20 kg

Useful format for functional trials, commercial approval, and real reading of yarn behavior.

Production batch50-100 kg

Runs ready to move into weaving, braiding, assembly, or downstream finishing processes.

Re-coning and deliveryRelease

Batch output includes final presentation, traceability, and readiness for the next manufacturing stage.

Cotton yarn dyeing

Processes focused on cotton with shade uniformity and stable preparation for weaving, braiding, or downstream finishing.

Focus

  • Compatibility with carded and combed cotton
  • Shade evaluation on real fiber
  • Preparation for weaving, braiding, or finishing

Controls

  • Lab recipe validation
  • Comparison against the approved sample
  • Batch release and final presentation

Outputs

  • Batches ready for downstream textile processes
  • Support for sampling and production
  • Greater visibility into repeatability
Textile manufacturingApparelFootwear components

Polyester yarn dyeing

Polyester specialization focused on color fixation, recipe validation, and repeatability for narrow textiles, footwear, and apparel.

Focus

  • Filament, textured, or recycled polyester subject to validation
  • Shade tuning based on reference and end use
  • Preparation for braiding, weaving, or assembly lines

Controls

  • Samples and pilots before scale-up
  • Yarn preparation for homogeneous fixation
  • Comparison against the approved reference and previous batch

Outputs

  • Consistent batches for production programs
  • Technical basis for reorders
  • Lower friction between development and production
Footwear componentsNarrow textilesSynthetic developments

Custom color development

DisruptColor translates visual references or textile Pantone targets into a validated recipe on the target fiber and presentation.

Focus

  • Textile Pantone and proprietary references
  • Adjustments by fiber, yarn count, and construction
  • Approved shade definition for sampling or bulk

Controls

  • Lab sample
  • Feedback and correction
  • Technical closure before producing or repeating

Outputs

  • Approved color ready to scale
  • Clear route for special shades
  • Documentation of the production reference
New productsBrand programsSpecial collections

Batch dyeing

Model oriented to 1, 5, 20, 50, and 100 kg batches for pilots or programs that need batch control and continuity.

Focus

  • Planning by batch size
  • Approved reference control
  • Repeatability across runs

Controls

  • Batch identification
  • Sample-to-pilot-to-production correlation
  • Condition and output logging

Outputs

  • Greater operational visibility
  • Order for recurring programs
  • Less undetected variation
Pilot ordersRecurring runsPlanned replenishment

Production dyeing

Service designed for teams that have already validated color and now need controlled fixation, drying, and final presentation with industrial discipline.

Focus

  • Scale-up on an approved recipe
  • Fixation, drying, and re-coning
  • Stable preparation for manufacturing

Controls

  • Sample-to-production relation
  • Verification checkpoints by stage
  • Batch and delivery traceability

Outputs

  • Batch ready for weaving, braiding, or assembly
  • Lower variability between deliveries
  • Reliable base for growth
Textile manufacturersBrands with ongoing developmentYarn suppliers

Start your color project

Share fiber, reference, and volume to define the next step.

ventas@disruptcolor.com.mxLeón, Guanajuato, MX

These details help define whether the next step should be sampling, a pilot, a production run, or a review of quality requirements.