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  Hideguys :: The Leather Process

  The Leather Process
Warehousing and sorting
The leather process: warehousing and sorting leather In the raw material area the skins are preserved in salt, stored in controlled cool rooms and before processing, presorted for quality and weight
Soaking
The leather process: Soaking skins The skin is soaked to remove dirt and salt.
De-Fleshing and Liming
The leather process: De-fleshing During this process tissue, flesh and fat remnants are removed by a roller mounted knife then by adding lime and sulphur compound the hair is removed from the skin
Bating, pickling, tanning
The leather process:  Bating, piclink and tanning During bating and pickling the skins are treated with acid and salt in preparation for tanning. During tanning the skin fibres absorb the tanning agents. That's when the skin becomes leather.
Samming
The leather process: Samming During this process water is removed.
Splitting
The leather process: Splitting leather In order to achieve an even specified thickness the leather is reduced in substance. The resulting split-leather can than be processed further as suede.
Skiving
The leather process:  Skiving The grain leather is brought to an even thickness. Irregularities are removed from the reverse side and the leather is separated into colour-batches.
Sorting
The leather process: Neutralising leather The leather is sorted into various quality grades.
Neutralising, filling out, dyeing and greasing
The acid resulting from the tanning process is neutralized. Dyeing than takes place, where appropriate with anilin-dye-stuffs. The greasing procedure will finally achieve the correct softness
Drying
The leather process: Drying leather Two methods are used to dry leather. The vacuum process during which moisture is removed by suction and the hanging process, when leather is hung and taken through ovens.
Staking
The leather process: Staking leather Following drying the leather is mechanically staked in order to soften it. Further processes take place in preparation for finishing.
Finishing
The leather process: Finishing the leather Here the leather is given its final surface treatment and look. Through processes of base coat, colouring, embossing, ironing the leather becomes, depending on the demands of fashion, matt or shiny, two-tone or uni-coloured, smooth or grained. The art of finishing lies in working in wafer-thin layers without disturbing the natural look of the leather and its characteristics such as suppleness and breathability.
 
 
 
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