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Chrome-free leather retanning

A method for forming chrome-free retanned leather including: (a) contacting wet white (chrome-free tanned hide) with a retanning mixture comprising from 2% to 15%, by solids weight, based on the wet weight of the wet white, of an amphoteric polymer composition comprising amine functional units and acid functional units; and (b) applying a polymeric overcoat containing an acrylic copolymer with one or more metal transition elements, with a thickness of no greater than 100 microns, to the retanned wet white, is provided. The present invention also provides a chrome-free retanned leather formed by the method.

Chrome-free leather retanning

A method for forming chrome-free retanned leather including: (a) contacting wet white (chrome-free tanned hide) with a retanning mixture comprising from 2% to 15%, by solids weight, based on the wet weight of the wet white, of an amphoteric polymer composition comprising amine functional units and acid functional units; and (b) applying a polymeric overcoat containing an acrylic copolymer with one or more metal transition elements, with a thickness of no greater than 100 microns, to the retanned wet white, is provided. The present invention also provides a chrome-free retanned leather formed by the method.

METHOD FOR TREATING AN ANIMAL SUBSTRATE
20170240980 · 2017-08-24 ·

A method for tanning an animal substrate comprising the steps: i) agitating the animal substrate with a chromium-free tanning agent; and ii) agitating the animal substrate with a tanning agent having an oxazolidine group; wherein at least some of the agitation is performed in the presence of a solid particulate material having an average particle size of from 1 to 500 mm.

METHOD FOR TREATING AN ANIMAL SUBSTRATE
20170240980 · 2017-08-24 ·

A method for tanning an animal substrate comprising the steps: i) agitating the animal substrate with a chromium-free tanning agent; and ii) agitating the animal substrate with a tanning agent having an oxazolidine group; wherein at least some of the agitation is performed in the presence of a solid particulate material having an average particle size of from 1 to 500 mm.

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.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LEATHER

The present invention provides a method of manufacturing leather, which not only significantly suppresses the occurrence of adhesive wrinkling and boarding/alighting wrinkling when used for an automobile seat, for example, but also exhibits appropriate flexibility.

The present invention is a method of manufacturing leather including a pretreatment step, a tanning step, a retanning step, and a drying and finishing step in this order, the retanning process including, in the following order, subjecting a shaving leather obtained from the tanning process to a stage of performing treatment using a predetermined retanning agent and a predetermined resin, a stage of performing treatment using a predetermined retanning agent, a predetermined resin, and a predetermined fatliquoring agent, and a stage of performing treatment using a predetermined resin and a predetermined fatliquoring agent, and the drying in the drying and finishing process including, in the following order, subjecting a leather obtained from the retanning process to a stage of drying under reduced pressure under predetermined conditions and a step of drying at atmospheric pressure under predetermined conditions.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LEATHER

The present invention provides a method of manufacturing leather, which not only significantly suppresses the occurrence of adhesive wrinkling and boarding/alighting wrinkling when used for an automobile seat, for example, but also exhibits appropriate flexibility.

The present invention is a method of manufacturing leather including a pretreatment step, a tanning step, a retanning step, and a drying and finishing step in this order, the retanning process including, in the following order, subjecting a shaving leather obtained from the tanning process to a stage of performing treatment using a predetermined retanning agent and a predetermined resin, a stage of performing treatment using a predetermined retanning agent, a predetermined resin, and a predetermined fatliquoring agent, and a stage of performing treatment using a predetermined resin and a predetermined fatliquoring agent, and the drying in the drying and finishing process including, in the following order, subjecting a leather obtained from the retanning process to a stage of drying under reduced pressure under predetermined conditions and a step of drying at atmospheric pressure under predetermined conditions.

Methods for tanning animal skins
11041219 · 2021-06-22 ·

A method for tanning animal skin may include: putting the animal skin in contact with a first tanning bath comprising (weight percentages referring to a pelt weight of the animal skin): water, at least one C.sub.2-C.sub.8 aliphatic dialdehyde in a quantity within a range of 2%-30%, and/or at least one non-ionic surfactant in a quantity within a range of 0.1%-20%, wherein the first tanning bath has a pH within a range of 1-5 and a density within a range of 3°Bé-10°Bé; bringing the pH of the first tanning bath to a pH greater than 5 and less than or equal to 8; and/or washing the animal skin to obtain a tanned animal skin.

Methods for tanning animal skins
11041219 · 2021-06-22 ·

A method for tanning animal skin may include: putting the animal skin in contact with a first tanning bath comprising (weight percentages referring to a pelt weight of the animal skin): water, at least one C.sub.2-C.sub.8 aliphatic dialdehyde in a quantity within a range of 2%-30%, and/or at least one non-ionic surfactant in a quantity within a range of 0.1%-20%, wherein the first tanning bath has a pH within a range of 1-5 and a density within a range of 3°Bé-10°Bé; bringing the pH of the first tanning bath to a pH greater than 5 and less than or equal to 8; and/or washing the animal skin to obtain a tanned animal skin.