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Leather dyeing is a critical step in leather manufacturing, as it is responsible for providing leather products with an eye-catching visual aspect and adequate quality properties to meet customers' expectations.
Wei Ding +5 more
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The Twentieth Party Congress conducted the deployment to promote the comprehensive revitalization of the countryside, and industrial revitalization is the key.
Chengqi SHI +5 more
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Preparation of Flame-Retardant Polyurethane and Its Applications in the Leather Industry. [PDF]
Lu S +7 more
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The effect of two anti-fungal compounds on the growth of molds that frequently appear on tanned leather [PDF]
In this study, two fungicides with different chemical compositions and raw skins from domestic sheep have been used. These raw skins were both pickled (preserved pickled pelts) and chrome-tanned with and without fungicides. Each fungicide was used in the
Yapici, BM, Karaboz, I
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Opuntia ficus-indica is an excellent eco-friendly biosorbent for the removal of chromium in leather industry effluents. [PDF]
Figueirôa JA +11 more
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Salt curing is the method most commonly utilized in the leather industry to prevent microbial growth on rawhides/skins. Despite this processing, a wide diversity of microorganisms belonging to Domains Bacteria and Archaea have nevertheless been observed ...
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Enzyme and bioprocess engineering methods for sustainable leather manufacturing
Leather manufacturing is primarily an ecological process as it manufactures leather from the waste generated by the meat industry. However, leather processing has several challenges in achieving greener and cleaner process technology.
Jeyas Kandhan Sudhagar +4 more
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Effects of different salt-enzymes on opening up of collagen fiber bundles for leather making
Content: Traditional leather industry involves mechanical, chemical and biological processes, and a lot of leather chemicals are widely used annually. In the beamhouse, especially in liming and re-liming, enormous pollution is usually released because of
Zhang, Yafei +9 more
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The effects of economic incentives in controlling pollution in the South African Leather Industry
Pollution of the environment is becoming an increasingly serious problem. A large contributor to this is industry which generates effluent as a by-product of its production process.
Mowat, S.P. +2 more
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