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… of production. • Includes chrome, wet white and light vegetable tannages. • The residual belly and shank parts…
… process was through smoking and drying. Later, vegetable extracts were used to create the first leathers. …
… leather. leather that has been tanned first with vegetable tanning and then retanned with chromium salts. …
… serve many end uses. Other important tannages use vegetable extracts, glutaraldehyde-based products, syntans…
… and long life. Leather: AN INTRODUCTION 43 THE VEGETABLE TANNING PROCESS Vegetable extracts for tanning. …
… roles with key organisations including the German Tanning Association (VGCT), TEGEWA and the International…
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… It is a reason for pits being used for (firm) heavy vegetable tannages. “Overview” Part 9: 43 19: Issue …
… sciences. Extensive knowledge of the leather tanning and finishing process ideally gained through…
… sciences. Extensive knowledge of the leather tanning and finishing process ideally gained through…
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