Definitions for "Solution dyed"
Pigment is added during fiber production. Fibers are spun into yarn resulting in a permeated color throughout the fabric creating consistent, lasting color.
A dyeing process whereby the color, or pigment, is added to the molten plastic (or polymer) used to make the yarn before the fiber is extruded. This provides exceptional colorfastness.
The process in which the color (pigment) is added to the liquid "solution" prior to fiber formation. By being added during the liquid state, the pigment becomes an integral (inherent) part of the fiber resulting in improved UV resistance.