Leather manufactures – Processes – Skiving or splitting
Patent
1981-04-15
1984-07-10
Lawson, Patrick D.
Leather manufactures
Processes
Skiving or splitting
8 9433, C14B 100, C14C 308
Patent
active
044585098
ABSTRACT:
Reversible treated hides are obtained by a process for treating animal skins. The process includes physiochemical operations, such as tanning, retanning, and finishing, to provide an aniline, semi-aniline, or pigmented hair-side appearance on the flesh side of the skin. By providing reversible skins in accordance with the process, finished leather articles can be manufactured without the necessity of providing linings.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2009255 (1935-07-01), Friestedt
patent: 2102699 (1937-12-01), Green
Lawson Patrick D.
Tannerie Pechdo Sarl
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