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Aurora Specialty Textiles produces pigmented and dyed products for our customers. The two textile dyeing methods used are Continuous Dyeing and Atmospheric Jig Dyeing. These two methods allow Aurora to serve multiple industries by enabling the dyeing of substrates to meet customer requirements for color fastness, light fastness, crock, and other critical properties.
Aurora’s versatile equipment allows the dyeing and the application of multiple finishes or coatings without the need for separate manufacturing steps.

Continuous Dyeing
This method is utilized for light to medium shades and utilizes pigment coloring. We can also use direct dyes to achieve darker shades for cellulose-based substrates on our continuous equipment. Aurora provides consistent side-to-side, as well as face-to-back fabric dyeing appearance. Our continuous textile dyeing is run on pin and clip combination tenter frames that allow us to run woven and non-woven fabrics of various weights.
Our continuous textile pigment coloring capabilities include:
- Light to medium shades with pigmented coloring
- Finish widths of up to 130”
- Woven and nonwoven substrates
- Wide range of fabric weights
- Ability to apply pigments, then finish mixes and/or coatings in one continuous pass
- Automated in-line slitting capability
Our continuous textile dyeing capabilities include:
- Wide range of shades
- Direct dyes for cellulose-based substrates
- Finish widths up to 76”
- A wide range of fabric weights
- Ability to dye, then apply finish mixes and/or coatings in one continuous pass

Atmospheric Jig Dyeing
This method is utilized for darker shades and results in minimal crocking and color bleed.
Our jig dyeing capabilities include:
- Light, medium or dark shades
- Cotton and nylon fabrics
- Dyeing using sulfur, direct and acid dyes
- Computer controlled dye cycles for consistent shades when dyeing
- Widths up to 76″
