The Benefits of Solution-Dyed Compared to Piece-Dyed
Manufacturing Performance
The high level of consistency in the product reduces costly downtime and quality rejections at the cut-and-sew facility.
Fabric variation and lot to lot color, shade, and NIR inconsistencies can lead to costly downtime and quality rejections at the cut-and-sew facility.
| Characteristics Process | Solution-Dyed, Textured Nylon Fabric is woven from color-permeated solution-dyed nylon yarns which are spun to include inherent shade and NIR properties. | Piece-Dyed, Multi-Filament Fabric is woven from natural colored nylon, and then dyed to provide shade and NIR properties. | |
| Product Performance | |||
| 1. Shade appearance | Consistent color across the width of the fabric. | Dye streaks which show across the width of the fabric, thus inconsistent color. | |
| 2. Fabric to fabric consistency | Uniform shade appearance regardless of mil-spec or weave pattern. | Shade variation between various mil-specs and weave patterns. | |
| 3. Level of Shine | Dull, matte finish of CORDURA® solid-color yarn reduces the un-wanted shine that can attract the attention of snipers. | Inherent nature of the fiber and the dyeing process create high levels of shine, which are potentially dangerous in a battlefield setting. | |
| 4. Durability | Manufactured from air-textured CORDURA® yarn, the industry standard for durability and abrasion-resistance. | Non-textured yarn provides less durability and less resistance to abrasion. | |
| 5. NIR consistency | Because the NIR properties are inherently built into the yarn, infra-red requirements are met every time with little or no variability. | The NIR properties, which are a function of the dye process, are subject to variability as the shade changes from dye lot to dye lot. | |
| 6. UV fade | Highly resistant to UV fade and shade changes when in the field. | Shade changes and fading when subject to high levels of UV exposure. | |
| 7. Colorfastness | The best colorfastness in the industry, routinely achieving the highest test rating of “5″. | The dye process, particularly for darker colors, often yields lower colorfastness testing results. | |
| 8. Compatibility with Fabric | Because many of the fabrics used to make military gear are woven from the same solution dyed-yarns used in the solution-dyed fabric, the fabric provides an exact shade match and creates an end item unparalleled for shade consistency. | Piece-dyed fabric and fabrics, coming from different dyehouses, will often not match, and create an end item that is often not consistent with the solution-dyed fabric used on the military items. | 
