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titleOfInvention PROCESS OF TREATMENT AND NITROGENING DROBNICE
abstract The process for the manufacture of leather from hides and skins is designed so that at the first three stages of skinning of the ruminants, the first treatment of the skin of the ruminants may first be processed by the irrigation and drum procedure by adding a certain percentage of the agents to fill the rarer parts of the collagen fibers and the process of processing with chemicals, enzymes and degradation of the foundation based on the nanocomponent, all in the function of the firmy skin of the skin. At the next level, the dosing phase is carried out by means of a rolling, spraying, filling or printing process with a sufficient amount of thermo-expanding microspheres which, after heat treatment in the furnace, increase their volume by four times, thereby allowing the skin to be shrinking and then gluing various additives such as elastomers or latex in the form of fine mesh, or gluing on a mixture of thermo-expanding microspheres and thermoelastic adhesives of certain textile interlinings. In the end, the personal side of the leather was worked out in order to eliminate all the errors in the leather and to improve the aesthetic appearance.
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