
Turkish Red (French: Rouge d'Andrinople, Turkish: Türk Kırmızısı) is a natural dye known for its vivid and long-lasting red tone, particularly used in dyeing cotton fabrics. Developed in Anatolia during the Ottoman period, this dyeing technique was adopted and widely disseminated in the European textile industry in the 18th century. The dye took its name during its spread from Turkey to Europe; however, its chemical process and technical details were kept secret for a long time.Chemical and Tech
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Sümeyye Akkanat Terzioğlu

Sümerbank is a state-owned institution established in 1933 within the framework of the industrialization policies of the Republic of Turkey, operating in sectors such as textiles, food, and glass. Sümerbank, which entered the privatization process in the 1990s, has made a significant contribution to the economy as one of Turkey's most important industrial enterprises.IntroductionSümerbank, established in 1933 in line with the Republic of Turkey's industrialization and economic independence goals
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