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titleOfInvention METHOD OF UNHEATING BLOBS
abstract The invention relates to a process for the decalcification of Bloessen from cow, calf, pig, horse, wild and small animal skins, whose application is in the production of leather. According to the invention, a product of the chemical industry in the decalcifying process comes in a concentration of 0.5 to 3% with a composition of: 20% by mass to 35% by mass of maleic acid 0.5% by mass to 2% by mass of acetic acid 0, 1% by mass to 0.5% by mass of acrylic acid 0.5% by mass to 2% by mass of formaldehyde 0.1% by mass to 0.5% by mass of propionic acid, which results in a reduction of 25 to 50% of ammonium salts and shortening the Entkaelkungsdauer achieved.
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