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Decolourisation of leather dye by ozonation

Desalination, 2009
Abstract Sewage and industrial effluent treatment plants are installed with primary and secondary biological treatment units to reduce the discharge of pollution load into the environment. These treatment plants normally reduce the organic load in terms of BOD but not the pollution load in terms of inorganic salts (total dissolved solids—TDS) and ...
S.V. Srinivasan   +7 more
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Trichromatic dyeing of leather

Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1994
It is fairly straightforward to dye textiles using a trichromatic system‐that is, one which uses compatible red, yellow and blue dyes in varying proportions to give the desired colour. With leather, it is not so simple, and finding compatible dyes much more of a challenge.
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Ink dyes for leather industry

2020
Dyes and pigments offer significant potential for functional and aesthetic design of leather materials. Search for viable alternative leather colorants, which have the potential to develop new creative designs and provide functionality are presently in focus.
Adigüzel Zengin A.C.   +4 more
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Leather Dye: A Material Guide for Leather Crafters

Leather dyes do not coat surfaces like paint. They absorb into fiber. This book explains dye types, application techniques, and the critical differences between dye, stain, paint, and finish that are frequently confused.
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Ink dyes for leather industry

2017
Dyes and pigments offer significant potential for functional and aesthetic design of leather materials. Search for viable alternative leather colorants, which have the potential to develop new creative designs and provide functionality are presently in focus.
Adigüzel Zengin A.C.   +4 more
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Study of the process of dyeing-fixation of natural dyes in leather

2019
At present, consumers’ concerns with health and well-being, along with environmental problems, pose new challenges to the leather industry. In this context, the toxicity of the synthetic dyes currently used, which are mainly derived from hydrocarbons, represent an environmental problem and a risk to human health, motivating the development of new ...
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Dyeing of Leather

Review of Progress in Coloration and Related Topics, 1973
WALTER R. DYSON, AXEL W. LANDMANN
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Waterless leather dyeing with dense carbon dioxide as solvent for dyes

Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 2021
Michael Prokein
exaly  

Leather dyes

Pigment & Resin Technology, 2001
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Dyeing Leather

Scientific American, 1877
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