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tannage
tannage (ˈtænɪdʒ) [f. tan v. + -age; or perh. a. F. tannage (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. The art or process of tanning; also concr. the produce of tanning. (With quot. 18.. cf. tan v. 1 c.)1662 J. Davies tr. Olearius' Voy. Ambass. 42 They are as yet unacquainted with Tannage. 1778 Phil. Trans. LXVI... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tanning (leather)
fibres to the desired extent Removes the natural grease and fats to some extent Brings the collagen in the hide to a proper condition for satisfactory tannage wikipedia.org
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tannery
tannery (ˈtænərɪ) [f. tanner1 + -y: see -ery. Cf. F. tannerie (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. A place where tanning is carried on.[1396–1401 Rolls of Parlt. I. 228/2 Coreum, cortices et utensilia in tanneria sua.] 1736 J. M'Ure View Glasgow 285 There is a stately Brewarie..adjacent to the above great ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phlobaphene
Its use is therefore limited to small additions during sole leather tannage carried out in hot liquors (temperature above 35 °C) to improve the yield and wikipedia.org
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Soft Leather - Popular Types and What Makes It Soft - Liberty Leather Goods
Soft leather is any hide that feels supple or velvety to the touch. They are found in any tannage, but most commonly chromium tanned or suede. Since many initial impressions of leather are through touch, soft leather can make products stand out. Soft leather costs start at $4 per square foot.
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moellon
▪ I. ‖ moellon1 Arch. (mwalɔ̃) [Fr., altered form (? assimilated to moelle marrow) of OF. moilon, meulon, moiron, of obscure origin.] Rubble used in masonry; = rag n.2[1836 in Parker Gloss. Archit. (1850) (as Fr.) s.v. Ragstone . 1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Moellon (French), rough stones fit for buil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carl Erengisle Hyltén-Cavallius
In the latter instance, the pre-tannage is followed up by a bichromate bath. His important contribution is a landmark in the history of the mineral tannage, being a well-balanced combination of three mineral tanning agents. wikipedia.org
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sole-leather
sole-leather Also 5 sole-, soollether, 7 soule-, 8 soal-, 9 sole leather. [f. sole n.1 2 + leather n. Cf. Fris. soallear, Du. zoolleder, LG. sol-, sâlledder, G. sohlleder.] 1. Leather of a thick or strong kind used or suitable for the soles of boots, shoes, etc.1408 Litt. Red Bk. Bristol (1900) II. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thérèse Tréfouël
Traité de chimie organique / T. 22, Méthodes générales utilisées en chimie industrielle organique, grandes synthèses, matières colorantes, tanins et tannage wikipedia.org
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Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology, University of Dhaka
engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with The manufacturing technology of leather, biochemistry of proteins, principles of pre-tannage wikipedia.org
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tan
▪ I. tan, n.1 (a.) (tæn) Also 7 tann(e. [prob. a. F. tan (13th c. in Littré, also in Cotgr. 1611 ‘tan, the barke of a young Oake, wherewith, being small beaten, leather is tanned’) = med.L. tannum, app. of Celtic origin: cf. Breton tann masc., oak, Cornish glas-tannen evergreen oak, ilex (Thurneysen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Calcium formate
Calcium formate in tannage formulation promotes faster, more efficient leather penetration of the chrome. wikipedia.org
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mallet
▪ I. mallet, n.1 (ˈmælɪt) Forms: 5 mailȝet, mailet, maylet(te, -leot, -lat, 5–6 maillet, 6 mayllet, mallette, 6–7 malet, 6– mallet. [a. F. maillet wooden hammer, dim. of mail maul n.1] 1. a. A kind of hammer, normally of wood, but sometimes of other materials, smaller than a maul or beetle. It has m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arthur W. Thomas
Tannic acid tannage. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 16, 800–3. Thomas, A. W., & Kelly, M. W. (1924). Quinone tannage. Aldehyde tannage. Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association, 21, 57–76. Thomas, A. W. (1926). Sulfur tannage. wikipedia.org
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Persian
Persian, a. and n. (ˈpɜːʃən) Forms: 4 Percien, -sien, 5 -cynne, -syn, -sen; -san, -sante, 6– Persian, (7 -cian); pl. 6 -sience, -sianis. [orig. ME. Persien, a. F. persien = It. persiano:—L. type *Persiān-us, f. Persia, name of the country, in Gr. Περσίς, OPers. Pārsa, mod.Pers. Pārs, Arab. Fārs. In ... Oxford English Dictionary
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