Patent classifications
C14C15/00
APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING OF LEATHER
An apparatus includes a process chamber, a controllable compressor for pressurizing a fluid, a pressure reducing member, an inlet for a processing agent and a controller. The process chamber is a pressure chamber. The controllable compressor pressurizes a fluid and introduces the pressurized fluid into the process chamber from a source. Further the controllable compressor controls a predefined pressure in the process chamber to reach a supercritical state of the fluid. An inlet for a processing agent facilitates introduction of the processing agent into the process chamber prior to, during, or subsequent to pressurization of the fluid. The pressure reducing member reduces the pressure of the fluid at least to reach a gaseous state subsequent to processing the leather object such that the time for reduction of pressure exceeds a predefined reduction period or the reduction of pressure does not exceed a predefined leather pressure reduction gradient.
APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING OF LEATHER
An apparatus includes a process chamber, a controllable compressor for pressurizing a fluid, a pressure reducing member, an inlet for a processing agent and a controller. The process chamber is a pressure chamber. The controllable compressor pressurizes a fluid and introduces the pressurized fluid into the process chamber from a source. Further the controllable compressor controls a predefined pressure in the process chamber to reach a supercritical state of the fluid. An inlet for a processing agent facilitates introduction of the processing agent into the process chamber prior to, during, or subsequent to pressurization of the fluid. The pressure reducing member reduces the pressure of the fluid at least to reach a gaseous state subsequent to processing the leather object such that the time for reduction of pressure exceeds a predefined reduction period or the reduction of pressure does not exceed a predefined leather pressure reduction gradient.
METHOD FOR DYEING AND/OR RETANNING OF LEATHER
A method for dyeing and/or retanning of leather objects includes providing a leather object. The leather object has been processed by at least a tanning process. The leather object is introduced into a process chamber. The leather object is subjected in the process chamber to a pressurized fluid. The pressure of the pressurized fluid is controlled to reach a supercritical state. The leather object is subjected to a dyeing agent and/or a retanning agent, which dyeing or retanning agent is dissolved and/or transported in the pressurized fluid for at least a predefined period of time while the pressurized fluid is in the supercritical state. The pressure is reduced in the process chamber. The leather object is removed from the process chamber. The pressure reduction is controlled over time.
METHOD FOR DYEING AND/OR RETANNING OF LEATHER
A method for dyeing and/or retanning of leather objects includes providing a leather object. The leather object has been processed by at least a tanning process. The leather object is introduced into a process chamber. The leather object is subjected in the process chamber to a pressurized fluid. The pressure of the pressurized fluid is controlled to reach a supercritical state. The leather object is subjected to a dyeing agent and/or a retanning agent, which dyeing or retanning agent is dissolved and/or transported in the pressurized fluid for at least a predefined period of time while the pressurized fluid is in the supercritical state. The pressure is reduced in the process chamber. The leather object is removed from the process chamber. The pressure reduction is controlled over time.
Hide sorting systems and methods
Methods and systems for sorting hides are provided. In particular, one or more embodiments comprise a tanning control system that enhances the traceability of hides by capturing and utilizing data related to the unloading, tanning, sorting, and packaging of hides. Furthermore, one or more embodiments enable the tanning control system to improve efficiency by sorting hides based, at least in part, on data generated during prior tanning processes. Additionally, one or more embodiments facilitate the tanning control system in customizing the sorting and packaging of hides based, at least in part, on one or more hide characteristics and/or customer specifications.
Hide sorting systems and methods
Methods and systems for sorting hides are provided. In particular, one or more embodiments comprise a tanning control system that enhances the traceability of hides by capturing and utilizing data related to the unloading, tanning, sorting, and packaging of hides. Furthermore, one or more embodiments enable the tanning control system to improve efficiency by sorting hides based, at least in part, on data generated during prior tanning processes. Additionally, one or more embodiments facilitate the tanning control system in customizing the sorting and packaging of hides based, at least in part, on one or more hide characteristics and/or customer specifications.
HIDE SORTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Methods and systems for sorting hides are provided. In particular, one or more embodiments comprise a tanning control system that enhances the traceability of hides by capturing and utilizing data related to the unloading, tanning, sorting, and packaging of hides. Furthermore, one or more embodiments enable the tanning control system to improve efficiency by sorting hides based, at least in part, on data generated during prior tanning processes. Additionally, one or more embodiments facilitate the tanning control system in customizing the sorting and packaging of hides based, at least in part, on one or more hide characteristics and/or customer specifications.
HIDE SORTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Methods and systems for sorting hides are provided. In particular, one or more embodiments comprise a tanning control system that enhances the traceability of hides by capturing and utilizing data related to the unloading, tanning, sorting, and packaging of hides. Furthermore, one or more embodiments enable the tanning control system to improve efficiency by sorting hides based, at least in part, on data generated during prior tanning processes. Additionally, one or more embodiments facilitate the tanning control system in customizing the sorting and packaging of hides based, at least in part, on one or more hide characteristics and/or customer specifications.
METAL-FREE TANNING METHOD
Method (1) for metal-free tanning of a quantity of hide having initial weight (w), said quantity of hide being contained in a drum, wherein said method (1) comprises at least one tanning treatment (B) of said hide including at least the following operating steps: B.1 feeding aliphatic aldehyde into said drum, in a percentage ranging between about 1% and 3% by weight with respect to the initial weight (w) of said hide, optionally equal to about 2% by weight, and B.2 moving said drum for a time period of at least about 10 min, optionally approximately 20 min at an operating speed between 1 and 8 revolutions/minute, preferably comprised between 4 and 5 revolutions/minute; B.3 feeding citric acid into said drum, in a percentage ranging between about 0.1% and 0.3% by weight with respect to the initial weight (w) of said hide, optionally equal to about 0.2% by weight, and B.4 moving said drum for a time period of at least about other 10 min, optionally approximately 20 min at said operating speed; B.5 feeding aliphatic aldehyde into said drum, in a percentage ranging between about 1% and about 3% by weight with respect to the initial weight (w) of said hide, optionally equal to about 2% by weight, and B.6 moving said drum for a time period of at least about 150 min, optionally approximately 180 min at said operating speed; B.7 feeding sodium formate into said drum, in a percentage ranging between about 0.3% and about 0.7% by weight with respect to the initial weight (w) of said hide, optionally equal to about 0.5% by weight, and B.8 moving said drum for a time period of at least about 20 min, optionally approximately 30 min at said operating speed; B.9 feeding magnesium oxide into said drum, in a percentage ranging between about 0.3% and about 0.7% by weight with respect to the initial weight (w) of said hide, optionally equal to about 0.5% by weight, and B.10 moving said drum for a time period of at least about 60 min, optionally approximately 90 min at said operating speed; B.11 feeding water into said drum, at a temperature ranging between about 30 C. and about 60 C., optionally equal to about 50 C., in a percentage ranging between about 30% and 50% by weight with respect to the initial weight (w) of said hide, optionally equal to about 40% by weight, and B.12 moving said drum for a time period of at least about 100 min, optionally approximately 120 min at said operating speed; B.13 feeding aliphatic aldehyde into said drum, in a percentage ranging between about 1% and 5% by weight with respect to the initial weight (w) of said hide, optionally equal to about 3% by weight, and B.14 moving said drum for a time period of at least about 100 min, optionally appro
HIDE SORTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Methods and systems for sorting hides are provided. In particular, one or more embodiments comprise a tanning control system that enhances the traceability of hides by capturing and utilizing data related to the unloading, tanning, sorting, and packaging of hides. Furthermore, one or more embodiments enable the tanning control system to improve efficiency by sorting hides based, at least in part, on data generated during prior tanning processes. Additionally, one or more embodiments facilitate the tanning control system in customizing the sorting and packaging of hides based, at least in part, on one or more hide characteristics and/or customer specifications.