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tannic acid tannage.
industrial and
engineering chemistry , 16, 800-3. thomas, a. w., & kelly, m. w. (1924).
quinone tannage.
industrial -
horween leather company offers an
array of
tannages using primarily cowhide and horsehide, and also
using smaller quantities of calf and
- in 1911,
horween leather company developed and
produced aniline chromexcel,
which is
still one of the company's most
traditional tannages -
hides are
passed through a 40-hour, 88-step process,
converting raw
hides to an
original axiomatic wet blue tannage. this
customised -
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tannage brae and 1
croft head ,
notes ,
category c(s) , lat 56.673316
- its use is
therefore limited to
small additions during sole
leather tannage carried out in hot
liquors (temperature
above 35 °c) to
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description of all of the
processes for the
tanning and
tawing with bark, extracts,
chrome and all
modern tannages in
general use ,
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- (s) , lat 56.595656 , lon -3.322562 ,
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tannage street,
warehouse ,
notes ,
category c(s) , lat 56.591279 , lon -
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bring the
collagen in the hide to a
proper condition for
satisfactory tannage. the
weakening of hair is
dependent on the
breakdown of the