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publicationDate 1986-03-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber HU-188117-B
titleOfInvention Process for chrome tanning leathers particularly oxhide
abstract According to the invention, the soaked, limed, calcined, pickled and 0.2-1.4% masking acid, preferably formic acid, naphthalene sulphonic acid in the presence of the pellet used in the used pellet, preferably 0.5-2% aldehyde-based fixing pre-tanning agent, preferably glutaraldehyde, is used. Formaldehyde is poured and after the process is completed, the juice is removed after 2-3 hours. Chromium digestion is carried out in a reversing barrel or other rotary equipment with a tanning spoon of 1-1.8% dry chromium oxide without juice, and after rotation for 3-4 hours, 0.1-0.5% magnesium oxide is added to the rotary system in spray form. it spins 2-3 hours without skin juice. After tanning, the skins are rested for at least 10 hours.
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