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| Author: | H. R. (Henry Richardson) Procter |
| Category: | Textiles, Apparel And Leather Industries [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Project Gutenberg |
| Release Date: | 20 Jul 2018 |
| Pages: | 586 |
| File Size: | 10.81 MB |
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| Creation Date: | 19 Jul 2022 |
| Rank: | 570,584 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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Procter, H. R. (Henry Richardson), 1848-1927
Author: Procter, H. R. (Henry Richardson), 1848-1927
LoC No.: 03015091
Title: The Principles of Leather Manufacture
Contents: Introductory and historical -- Introductory sketch of leather manufacture -- The living cell -- Putrefaction and fermentation -- Antiseptics and disinfectants -- The origin and curing of hides and skins -- Structure and growth of skin -- The chemical constituents of skin -- The physical chemistry of the hide-fibre -- Water as used in the tannery -- Soaking and softening of hides and skins -- Depilation -- Deliming, bating, puering and drenching -- Alum tannage, or tawing -- Iron and chrome tannages -- Principles of the vegetable tanning processes -- Combination of vegetable and mineral tannages -- Vegetable tanning materials -- The chemistry of the tannins -- The sampling and analysis of tanning materials -- The grinding of tanning materials -- The extraction of tanning materials, and the making of extracts -- Fats, soaps, oils and waxes -- Oil tannages, and the use of oils and fats in currying -- Dyes and dyeing -- Evaporation, heating and drying -- Construction and maintenance of tanneries -- Waste products and their disposal -- Appendix A: Method of the international association of leather-trades chemists for the analysis of tanning materials. Corrected to 1901 -- Appendix B: The decimal system -- Appendix C: Method of analysis of tanning materials of the american association of official agricultural chemists. Corrected to 1901 -- Appendix D: Lists of coal-tar dyes suitable for dyeing and staining leather, furnished by Mr. M. C. Lamb.
Language: English
LoC Class: TS: Technology: Manufactures
Subject: Leather
Release Date: Jul 20, 2018
Copyright Status: Public domain in the USA.
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