C14C1/06

Method to clean and decontaminate animal carcasses using alkaline thioglycolate-containing compound

Compositions and methods for cleaning and decontaminating animal carcasses are disclosed. The compositions comprise a mud ball remover having a thioglycolate salt and a base and an antimicrobial agent effective to remove mud balls and reduce microbial contamination of a hide surface at ambient temperatures. The methods comprise cleaning and decontaminating an animal carcass by applying the disclosed compositions onto the surface of the animal carcass to soften and loosen foreign debris attached to the carcass followed by mechanically removing the foreign debris while preserving the integrity and quality of the hide byproduct and resulting leather articles.

TANNERY PRODUCT FOR OXIDATIVE HAIR REMOVAL TREATMENT OF ANIMAL HIDES AND SKINS AND RELATIVE METHOD
20220364190 · 2022-11-17 ·

A tannery product designed to be introduced into a bath for oxidative hair removal treatment of animal hides and skins includes a perhydrate compound, an alkalizing agent and an activating agent. The treatment bath can be used in a method for oxidative hair removal of animal hides and skins. The method includes introducing the activating agent into the bath in a proportion to the weight of the hide and skin to be treated between 0.0001 and 0.01.

TANNERY PRODUCT FOR OXIDATIVE HAIR REMOVAL TREATMENT OF ANIMAL HIDES AND SKINS AND RELATIVE METHOD
20220364190 · 2022-11-17 ·

A tannery product designed to be introduced into a bath for oxidative hair removal treatment of animal hides and skins includes a perhydrate compound, an alkalizing agent and an activating agent. The treatment bath can be used in a method for oxidative hair removal of animal hides and skins. The method includes introducing the activating agent into the bath in a proportion to the weight of the hide and skin to be treated between 0.0001 and 0.01.

Process for Dehairing and Liming of Hides, Skins or Pelts
20220347069 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present invention relates to a novel process for substantially lime free dehairing and liming of skins/hides/pelts using metal silicate and an alkaline to obtain dehaired skins/hides/pelts of good quality and less polluted effluent from the dehairing process.

Method for treating a substrate made of animal fibers with solid particles and a chemical formulation comprising a colourant
09845516 · 2017-12-19 · ·

The invention discloses a method for treating an animal substrate comprising: agitating the moistened animal substrate with an aqueous treatment formulation and a solid particulate material in a sealed apparatus, wherein the aqueous treatment formulation comprises at least one colorant. There is also disclosed an animal substrate obtained by the method and finished leather goods obtained by the method.

Method for treating a substrate made of animal fibers with solid particles and a chemical formulation comprising a colourant
09845516 · 2017-12-19 · ·

The invention discloses a method for treating an animal substrate comprising: agitating the moistened animal substrate with an aqueous treatment formulation and a solid particulate material in a sealed apparatus, wherein the aqueous treatment formulation comprises at least one colorant. There is also disclosed an animal substrate obtained by the method and finished leather goods obtained by the method.

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PROCESS FOR TANNING HIDES
20230175082 · 2023-06-08 ·

The present invention relates to a process for the tanning of animal hides characterised, compared to currently adopted processes, by the non-adoption of the step known in the industry as “pickling”. The invention also concerned hides tanned by said process.

Tannery process with effluent recycling
09776887 · 2017-10-03 · ·

A recycling process for achieving near-zero emissions of tannery effluent is characterized in that effluent recycling is carried out independently in soaking, liming, re-liming, de-liming bating, pickling chrome tanning, re-tanning, neutralizing, and dyeing procedures. The effluents in the above procedures can be recycled in each step. This process greatly reduces effluent discharge and helps solve the problem of tanning pollution. The process also improves the quality of the finished leather, effectively decreases loose grain rate and increases compactness and fullness of the finished product. The project can reduce chemical material consumption by 15%-55%. For example, the consumption of chromium powder can be reduced up to 65%. Consumption of other chemical materials can be reduced by more than 90%, while certain chemical materials can be essentially completely conserved.

Leather Production Using Waste Liquids
20170233833 · 2017-08-17 ·

A process for leather production from a raw animal hide includes the steps of pre-soaking, soaking, unhairing and liming, re-liming, deliming and bating, pickling and tanning, degreasing, re-tanning, neutralizing, dyeing and fatliquoring, and washing the processed hide. Waste liquid is collected from at least one of the foregoing steps is recycled to at least one of the foregoing steps. The collected waste liquid can be recycled to the same step, to a different step, or to two of more steps in the process.

Leather Production Using Waste Liquids
20170233833 · 2017-08-17 ·

A process for leather production from a raw animal hide includes the steps of pre-soaking, soaking, unhairing and liming, re-liming, deliming and bating, pickling and tanning, degreasing, re-tanning, neutralizing, dyeing and fatliquoring, and washing the processed hide. Waste liquid is collected from at least one of the foregoing steps is recycled to at least one of the foregoing steps. The collected waste liquid can be recycled to the same step, to a different step, or to two of more steps in the process.