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Tanning (leather)

Tanning, or hide tanning, is the process of treating skins and hides of animals to produce leather. A tannery is the place where the skins are processed.

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Tanning (leather)

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Triples13
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015625
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tanning leather process used chromium hides hide skin water skins collagen vegetable soaking also agent curing may iii use ph

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TCMTB may also be added later in the processinstance ofFungicides0.80text
to protect wet leathers from mold growthinstance ofFungicides0.80text
mucinsCauses the fibers to swell upinstance ofRemoves the hair and other keratinous matterRemoves some of the interfibrillary soluble proteins0.80text
split up to the desired extentRemoves the natural greaseinstance ofRemoves the hair and other keratinous matterRemoves some of the interfibrillary soluble proteins0.80text
fats to some extentBrings the collagen in the hide to a proper condition for satisfactory tannageThe weakening of hair is dependent on the breakdown of the disulfide link of the amino acid cystineinstance ofRemoves the hair and other keratinous matterRemoves some of the interfibrillary soluble proteins0.80text
which is the characteristic of the keratin class of proteins that gives strength to hairinstance ofRemoves the hair and other keratinous matterRemoves some of the interfibrillary soluble proteins0.80text
woolsinstance ofRemoves the hair and other keratinous matterRemoves some of the interfibrillary soluble proteins0.80text
egg yolkinstance ofgenerally in conjunction with binders0.80text
flourinstance ofgenerally in conjunction with binders0.80text
or other saltsinstance ofgenerally in conjunction with binders0.80text
chromiuminstance ofAgents0.80text
vegetable tanninsinstance ofAgents0.80text

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