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Many tanning methods and materials exist. The typical process sees tanners load the hides into a drum and immerse them in a tank that contains the tanning "liquor". The hides soak while the drum slowly rotates about its axis, and the tanning liquor slowly penetrates through the full thickness of the
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derives its name from the appearance of undyed vegetable-tanned leather. Vegetable-tanned leather is not stable in water; it tends to discolor, and if left to soak and then dry, it shrinks and becomes harder, a feature of vegetable-tanned leather that is exploited in traditional shoemaking. In hot
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and belts. Stingray leather is tough and durable. The leather is often dyed black and covered with tiny round bumps in the natural pattern of the back ridge of an animal. These bumps are then usually dyed white to highlight the decoration. Stingray rawhide is also used as grips on
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includes the outer layer of the hide, known as the grain, which features finer, more densely packed fibers, resulting in strength and durability. Depending on thickness, it may also contain some of the more fibrous under layer, known as the corium. Types of top-grain leather include:
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in 2001, proper pollution abatement cost US$ 70–100 per ton of raw hides processed against $ 43/t for irresponsible behavior. In
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hide. Once the process achieves even penetration, workers slowly raise the liquor's pH in a process called basification, which fixes the tanning material to the leather. The more tanning material fixed, the higher the leather's hydrothermal stability and
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has a characteristic "goose bump" look because of the large follicles where the feathers grew. Different processes produce different finishes for many applications, including upholstery, footwear, automotive products, accessories, and clothing.
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have an important role in the soaking, dehairing, degreasing, and bating operations of leather manufacturing. Proteases are the most commonly used enzymes in leather production. The enzyme must not damage or dissolve
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sources, such as flour and egg yolk. Alum leather is not actually tanned; rather the process is called "tawing", and the resulting material reverts to rawhide if soaked in water long enough to remove the alum
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during its useful lifetime. It is usually considered the highest quality leather. Furniture and footwear are often made from full-grain leather. Full-grain leather is typically finished with a soluble
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is a form of aldehyde-tanned leather that is porous and highly water-absorbent. Chamois leather is made using oil (traditionally cod oil) that oxidizes to produce the aldehydes that tan the leather.
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is a horse leather made not from the outer skin but from an under layer, found only in equine species, called the shell. It is prized for its mirror-like finish and anti-creasing properties.
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has the surface subjected to finishing treatments to create a more uniform appearance. This usually involves buffing or sanding away flaws in the grain, then dyeing and embossing the surface.
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nitrous pollutants in the air, or through a chemical action following any treatment with tallow or oil compounds. Both oxidation and chemical damage occur faster at higher temperatures.
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is made from the underside of a split to create a soft, napped finish. It is often made from younger or smaller animals, as the skins of adults often result in a coarse, shaggy nap.
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process after tanning supplements the natural oils remaining in the leather itself, which can be washed out through repeated exposure to water. Frequent oiling of leather, with
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coatings applied to a cloth backing. Many names and brands for such artificial leathers exist, including "pleather", a portmanteau of "plastic leather", and the brand name
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emissions are typically reduced from 30 kg/t to 2 kg/t in a properly managed facility. A review of the total pollution load decrease achievable according to the
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With solid wastes representing up to 70% of the wet weight of the original hides, the tanning process represents a considerable strain on water treatment installations.
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compounds. It is referred to as "wet white" due to its pale cream color. It is the main type of "chrome-free" leather, often seen in shoes for infants and automobiles.
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description on a product label the term means nothing more than "contains leather"; depending on jurisdiction, regulations limit the term's use in product labelling.
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using landfills and composting sludge from wastewater treatment on account of the regulations currently in force in some countries."
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Vegetable Tanning Process - A Collection of Historical Articles on Leather Production
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were invented, some riders took to wearing heavy leather
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In general, leather is produced in the following grades:
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Mengistie, E; Smets, I; Van Gerven, T (September 2016).
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Food and
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A variety of leather products and leather-working tools
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Putting on the Dog: The Animal
Origins of What We Wear
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gave way to the leather-jacketed and leather-helmeted
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Leather Processing & Tanning Technology Handbook
1535:"Leather: Animals Abused And Killed for Their Skins"
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of bovine leather range from 65 to 150 kg of CO
2896:"Gelatex turns gelatine into eco-friendly leather"
2863:Vettese, Sam; Singleton, Ian (13 September 2019).
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2753:"Would you wear leather that's grown in a lab?"
2153:. Soccer Supremacy. 31 May 2012. Archived from
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1931:"All You Need to Know About "Genuine Leather""
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2178:"The Pros and Cons of Kangaroo Leather"
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2225:Tacio, Henrylito (18 January 2010).
2086:from the original on 17 January 2024
1996:from the original on 31 January 2022
1881:from the original on 9 February 2022
1850:from the original on 9 February 2022
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2585:Fundamentals of Leather Manufacture
2284:Energy Precidia 61, 2014, p. 1063.
2202:. Speed Bag Central. Archived from
1784:Materials for Interior Environments
1019:
659:Global trade of secondhand clothing
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2782:Wicker, Alden (March–April 2018).
2763:from the original on 16 April 2021
2750:
2612:. Robert E. Krieger. p. 226.
2587:. Eduard Roether KG. p. 211.
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1911:from the original on 15 April 2022
1644:from the original on 17 April 2021
1564:NIIR Board of Consultants (2011).
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2356:"Why Doesn't Plastic Biodegrade?"
2336:from the original on 4 March 2021
2330:"Interesting Facts about Leather"
1868:
1545:from the original on 10 June 2021
1495:Kwasny, Melissa (17 April 2019).
1353:, and during mourning. Also, see
832:Sustainability of vintage fashion
174:is a process that stabilizes the
3388:Artificial leather / Leatherette
2994:The leather-workers of Daryaganj
2677:from the original on 7 July 2023
2644:from the original on 7 July 2023
2564:from the original on 4 June 2011
2560:. The Monitor. 5 November 2009.
2531:. EcoLinks. 2001. Archived from
2362:from the original on 14 May 2021
2310:from the original on 6 July 2017
2250:"Meet the fish leather pioneers"
2050:International Council of Tanners
1966:from the original on 12 May 2022
1819:from the original on 12 May 2022
1762:from the original on 10 May 2022
1634:"Tanning--leather manufacturing"
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1476:from the original on 12 May 2021
1443:from the original on 23 May 2023
1053:slowly—taking 25 to 40 years to
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393:is a form of full-grain leather.
3454:British Museum leather dressing
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1838:Popoff, Ryan (7 October 2019).
1831:
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1305:punks who support animal rights
725:Biodegradable athletic footwear
625:Environmental impact of fashion
491:Today, most leather is made of
478:
18:Environmental impact of leather
2961:The Wonderful Story of Leather
2227:"Why You Should Raise Ostrich"
1697:
1682:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2016.03.002
1656:
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780:Socially responsible investing
518:Argentine black and white tegu
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2751:Lo, Andrea (4 October 2018).
2358:. LIVESCIENCE. 2 March 2011.
2332:. CalTrend. 14 January 2018.
1722:10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131755
1710:Journal of Cleaner Production
1591:Various (17 September 2020).
1416:
1181:Preservation and conditioning
994:nonyl phenol ethoxylate soaps
3521:Clothing materials and parts
2248:Timmins, Beth (2 May 2019).
884:Environmental record of Nike
140:Leather production processes
7:
3449:Leather Archives and Museum
3107:
3074:(includes several diagrams)
2444:"Kanpur: chromium disaster"
1327:can avoid cattleskin. Such
1044:
750:Environmental impact design
534:favor kangaroo leather for
100:Ancient leather tanning in
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2829:10.1038/s41587-024-02194-3
1901:"What is Genuine Leather?"
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2127:. Dainese. Archived from
2046:"Introduction to Leather"
1669:Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
1069:Rajasthani-style leather
542:) and boxing speed bags.
508:Reptilian skins, such as
362:
2608:Bienkiewicz, K. (1983).
2016:"EST: Hides & Skins"
1781:Binggeli, Corky (2013).
1501:. The University Press.
253:Vegetable-tanned leather
194:temperature resistance.
32:Leather (disambiguation)
3439:Igualada Leather Museum
3069:Encyclopædia Britannica
3060:Parsons, F. G. (1911).
1638:Encyclopedia Britannica
1470:Encyclopedia Britannica
1409:waste. Leather made of
1314:Religious sensitivities
1155:, but should hydrolyze
1061:Chemical waste disposal
487:A book bound in pigskin
397:Corrected grain leather
315:Aldehyde-tanned leather
3444:Walsall Leather Museum
3012:. UK: Harmatan. 2002.
2925:"Fungi for the Future"
2583:Heidemann, E. (1993).
2080:University of Adelaide
1960:The Leather Dictionary
1597:. Read Books Limited.
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770:Reconstructed clothing
760:Public interest design
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126:Modern-day tannery in
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3434:German Leather Museum
3034:Leather for Libraries
2988:Lefroy, George Alfred
2731:China Textile Science
1258:and the ball used in
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464:reconstituted leather
349:is transformed using
337:Brain tanned leathers
298:Chrome-tanned leather
125:
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89:Drying of leather in
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2820:Nature Biotechnology
2237:on 24 December 2013.
1541:. 15 December 2003.
1220:Elize Ryd wearing a
745:Environmental design
644:Ecological footprint
592:Environmental impact
81:Production processes
30:For other uses, see
2740:on 16 October 2015.
674:Textile performance
576:leather is used in
540:Adidas Copa Mundial
536:motorcycle leathers
3712:Artificial leather
3527:Garment structures
3475:Leather subculture
2538:on 19 January 2010
2394:on 5 February 2016
2206:on 8 February 2018
2157:on 19 October 2012
1756:www.leathermag.com
1381:artificial leather
1355:Leather in Judaism
1295:bands (especially
1225:
1075:
934:Environment portal
894:Laundry wastewater
842:Zero-waste fashion
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379:Full-grain leather
206:or other methods.
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3554:Detachable collar
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2450:on 22 August 2003
2200:"Speed Bag Parts"
1956:"Genuine leather"
1270:Leather fetishism
1264:gridiron football
1212:In modern culture
1024:Estimates of the
998:pentachlorophenol
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889:Ecological design
827:Textile recycling
512:, crocodile, and
372:Top-grain leather
242:Tanning (leather)
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317:is tanned using
302:chromium sulfate
300:is tanned using
263:vegetable matter
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3362:Bookbinding
3163:Law leather
2480:19 November
2182:Stride Wise
1675:: 204–212.
1299:bands) and
1297:black metal
1285:heavy metal
1281:rock groups
1274:fetishistic
1241:motorcycles
1231:in leather
1206:shoe polish
1202:Saddle soap
1051:biodegrades
815:Procurement
790:Advertising
785:Sustainable
697:Fur farming
610:environment
442:Seth Boyden
323:oxazolidine
73:Critics of
3928:Categories
3841:Buttonhole
3408:Ultrasuede
3153:Corinthian
2939:19 October
2707:20 October
2366:7 February
2340:7 February
2210:7 February
2135:7 February
1885:9 February
1716:: 131755.
1417:References
1351:Tisha B'Av
1347:Yom Kippur
1103:Bangladesh
805:Industries
633:Key issues
304:and other
271:bark mills
91:East Timor
3908:Waistline
3826:Belt hook
3813:Fasteners
3727:Polyester
3705:Synthetic
3646:Waistband
3413:Alcantara
3403:Presstoff
3398:Naugahyde
3316:Processes
3251:Crocodile
3224:Alligator
3198:Shearling
2929:BBC Earth
2838:1546-1696
2568:2 January
2542:2 January
2454:2 January
2428:2 January
2398:2 January
2314:2 January
1738:248213393
1730:0959-6526
1466:"Leather"
1404:upcycling
1393:Naugahyde
1301:Goth rock
1249:road rash
1136:proteases
1055:decompose
871:RiverBlue
820:Transport
654:Fur trade
558:ostriches
528:bullwhips
510:alligator
351:aluminium
275:color tan
204:whitening
192:shrinkage
162:bleaching
117:Marrakech
75:tanneries
62:, goats,
3903:Bustline
3898:Neckline
3803:Stingray
3778:Kangaroo
3661:Textiles
3354:Crafting
3329:Deliming
3276:Kangaroo
3239:Calfskin
3193:Shagreen
3143:Buckskin
3042:Archived
3014:Archived
2990:(1884).
2969:Archived
2933:Archived
2908:23 March
2874:Archived
2848:12 April
2842:Archived
2822:: 1–10.
2799:23 March
2793:Archived
2767:23 March
2761:Archived
2701:Archived
2675:Archived
2642:Archived
2562:Archived
2510:11 April
2504:Archived
2422:Archived
2360:Archived
2334:Archived
2305:Archived
2260:Archived
2255:BBC News
2231:Sun Star
2186:Archived
2084:Archived
2060:8 August
2030:14 March
2024:Archived
2000:27 March
1994:Archived
1970:28 March
1964:Archived
1939:Archived
1915:26 March
1909:Archived
1879:Archived
1854:26 March
1848:Archived
1823:26 March
1817:Archived
1766:26 March
1760:Archived
1691:27150762
1642:Archived
1609:Archived
1543:Archived
1513:Archived
1474:Archived
1441:Archived
1359:Teffilin
1169:globulin
1149:collagen
1144:amylases
1049:Leather
1045:Disposal
1002:solvents
986:chromium
837:Trashion
692:Cashmere
601:a series
599:Part of
574:stingray
570:Thailand
341:buckskin
306:chromium
226:mink oil
222:currying
215:tumbling
180:collagen
176:proteins
166:pickling
154:deliming
3934:Leather
3913:Hemline
3783:Ostrich
3755:leather
3737:Spandex
3717:Elastic
3669:Natural
3601:Placket
3534:Armscye
3480:Rawhide
3463:Related
3418:Clarino
3339:Tanning
3281:Ostrich
3168:Morocco
3158:Kidskin
3148:Chamois
3123:Aniline
3109:Leather
2161:27 July
2090:6 March
1935:Dalgado
1648:14 June
1615:14 June
1549:10 June
1519:10 June
1480:10 June
1447:10 June
1369:Jainism
1343:Judaism
1333:ostrich
1260:cricket
1245:jackets
1239:. When
1237:aviator
1187:red rot
1165:albumin
1161:elastin
1153:keratin
1140:lipases
1132:Enzymes
1110:Croatia
1013:ammonia
854:Related
800:Fashion
702:Leather
686:By type
583:katanas
578:wallets
530:. Some
387:aniline
355:protein
259:tannins
211:glazing
184:putrefy
172:Tanning
106:Morocco
52:tanning
48:Leather
3880:Zipper
3868:Velcro
3836:Button
3831:Buckle
3676:Cotton
3636:Sleeve
3621:Ruffle
3616:Revers
3611:Pocket
3596:Lining
3571:Facing
3539:Collar
3344:Oiling
3334:Bating
3324:Liming
3234:Cattle
3188:Russia
3183:Patent
3178:Nubuck
3138:Bonded
3133:Boiled
3128:Bicast
3051:8 June
3023:8 June
2996:
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2836:
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2648:7 July
2616:
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2125:"FAQs"
2078:. The
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1329:taboos
1321:Muslim
1229:cowboy
1157:casein
1142:, and
1096:Ganges
1092:Kanpur
810:Market
795:Design
493:cattle
404:Nubuck
383:patina
363:Grades
358:salts.
200:dyeing
164:, and
158:bating
150:liming
132:Mexico
64:equine
56:cattle
3890:Seams
3851:Shank
3798:Snake
3793:Sheep
3732:Rayon
3722:Nylon
3686:Linen
3641:Train
3631:Strap
3606:Pleat
3581:Lapel
3393:Kirza
3301:Snake
3296:Sheep
3271:Horse
3244:Slunk
3229:Bison
3208:Suede
3116:Types
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2266:7 May
1734:S2CID
1411:fungi
1389:vinyl
1325:Hindu
1279:Many
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