- has a
higher yield of pure
cashmere after the
fiber has been
washed and
dehaired than
produced by shearing. The long, co****
guard hair is then typically...
- matter, and then
dehaired.
Dehairing is the
removal of
intermediate hairs (greater than 30 μm (0.030 mm; 0.0012 in) in diameter).
Dehairing is accomplished...
- This
removes blood and
grime and
prepares the skin for a
dehairing liquor. The
dehairing liquor was
originally made of rotted, or fermented, vegetable...
-
susceptible to
decomposition and coloring.
Before tanning, the
skins are
often dehaired, then have fat, meat and
connective tissue removed. They are then washed...
-
blood removal),
skinning (removing the hide or pelt) or
scalding and
dehairing (pork),
evisceration (removing the viscera) and
splitting (dividing the...
- It is also used in
tanning and
making parchment. The lime is used as a
dehairing agent based on its
alkaline properties.
Calcium hydroxide is also applied...
- of any sort is
aritvacuar or
aritvacuarar (in Cup'ig). Long
waterproof dehaired sealskin or fish-skin (salmon-skin)
mitten is (arilluk sg
arilluuk dual...
- proteases, lipases, and
amylases have an
important role in the soaking,
dehairing, degreasing, and
bating operations of
leather manufacturing. Proteases...
-
provide grip on icy ground, boot
soles could be sewn with pleats,
strips of
dehaired seal skin, or forward-pointing fur. Boot
height varied depending on the...
-
pollution due to the
transformation process (hydrogen
sulfide during dehairing and
ammonia during deliming,
solvent vapours). One
tonne of hide or skin...