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Making Leather: Introduction and raw materials (Part One)

Making_Leather_-_Overview_Part_1.pdf

… generation with other wastes ? • Other options can include bio-gas production, fertiliser or fish / animal feed supplements. • These options destroy the world’s only natural raw material that offers a strong…

Leather: An Introduction

Leather_-_AN_INTRODUCTION.pdf

… global herds and flocks are approximately: Cattle 1 billion, Sheep 1 billion, Goat 1 billion • These animals are reared for their value in dairy products, wool and for their meat. R.P.D. Leather: AN…

Making_Leather_-_Overview_Part_9.pdf

Making_Leather_-_Overview_Part_9.pdf

… what are their main problems ? “Overview” Part 9: 4 1: Response Hides and skins originate from animals raised and husbanded for milk and dairy products, wool and meat production. These are very specific…

Guide to Modern Leather Making

LN_Guide_to_Modern_Leather_Making__Concise.pdf

… Young Il Leather Co., World Leather, W2O Environment INTRODUCTION Since pre-historic times animal skins have been used for protection against the elements. The primitive preservation process was…

Making_Leather_-_Overview_Part_8.pdf

Making_Leather_-_Overview_Part_8.pdf

… There are clear differences between hair sheep and woolbearing sheep. • This is due to selective breeding, animal husbandry, feed, and the environment. Wool-bearing sheep. • Hair sheep are bred for milk and meat,…

Making Leather: The removal of unwanted materials and extension of the structure (Part Three)

Making_Leather_-_Overview_Part_3.pdf

… Leather making properties are strongly dependent upon the raw oils used synthetic, fish, vegetable, animal, tallow and even greases. These oils may be sulfonated or sulfited to ensure good emulsification.…

Making_Leather_-_Overview_Part_7.pdf

Making_Leather_-_Overview_Part_7.pdf

… of bovine cattle is mostly ranch or farm orientated, with a relatively small volume as subsistence animals. These animals are managed for dairy and meat production: slaughter and preservation can be…