Tanning

The tanning is a chemical process, tannin, employed to transform skins into Cuir while making them more durable and more flexible. This operation is done in Tannerie S.

The various methods of tanning are:

  • Tanning with the aldehyde

  • Tanning with the alum
  • Tanning with the bark of oak
  • Tanning with the extract
  • Tanning with oil
  • Tanning with smoke
  • Tanning with quinone
  • Tanning with silica
  • dry Tanning
  • Tanning softened
  • Tanning with chromium
  • Tanning with iron
  • Tanning with the formaldehyde
  • Tanning with sulfur
  • Tanning with the sulfochlorure
  • Tanning with the syntan
  • Tanning with zirconium
  • Tanning with sulphated fatty alcohols
  • Tanning with the phospholipides
  • Tanning with the polyacids
  • Tanning with the polyphosphates
  • Tanning with the resins
  • combined Tanning used for some skins, surtouts those intended for the equipment and furnishing
  • Tanning in pit
  • Tanning in medium solvent
  • Tanning out of bag
  • Tanning inflating
  • Tanning mégi to see: Tawing
  • mineral Tanning
  • dead Tanning
  • Tanning by condensation
  • Tanning by electrosmosis
  • Tanning by fast polymerization
  • Tanning
  • Tanning semi-chromium
  • vegetable Tanning used for leathers in sole, bourelleries, saddleries, leather workings, mixed etc…
  • vegetable Tanning

The tanning with chromium is among most widespread currently because faster. However, it is advisable to specify that this metal element can cause allergic reactions increasingly denounced by consumers' associations.

Simple: Tanning

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