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Union dyeing refers to a process used to dye fabrics that contain both natural and synthetic fibers, typically cotton and polyester. This method allows for even dyeing, resulting in vibrant colors that adhere well to both types of fibers. The term "union" emphasizes the combination of different materials, making it suitable for blended fabrics. This technique is commonly used in the textile industry for producing garments and home textiles.

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