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Furskin Processing

The Commonwealth and International Library: Leather Technology

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1971
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Harry Kaplan
  • Editor: A. G. Ward
  • Language: English

Furskin Processing is concerned with the art and science of furskin processing, from dressing to dyeing and bleaching, finishing, and sheepskin processing. A definition of terms is… Read more

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Furskin Processing is concerned with the art and science of furskin processing, from dressing to dyeing and bleaching, finishing, and sheepskin processing. A definition of terms is included. This book consists of eight chapters; the first of which provides a historical background of the dressing and dyeing of furskins and the evolution of fur trade. The reader is then introduced to raw materials used in furskin processing, including animal fibers, keratin, and collagen. The pigmentation, quality, and properties of the pelt or leather side of the furskin are also discussed, along with the effects of singe and shedding on furskin quality and seasonal changes in furskins. The next chapter describes the main sources of the many species of furskin, together with other details important to the dresser and dyer. This book explains as well the methods used in dressing, dyeing, and bleaching of furskin, as well as the final presentation of the dressed or dyed furskin. The final chapter considers the techniques used in the dressing and dyeing of sheepskin. This book is intended primarily for chemists, ""practical"" dressers and dyers, and other members of the fur trade.

Table of contents


Preface

Acknowledgments

Definitions


1 History


2 The Raw Material

Animal Fibers

Keratin

The Representation of Keratin Chain

Chemistry of Keratin

Collagen

Pigmentation

Quality

Leather Properties

Singe and Shedding

Seasonal Changes


3 Furskin Types (A Dictionary Offurskins)


4 Dressing

Raw Furskins

Soaking

Fleshing

Pickling

Oiling


5 Dyeing

Dyeing Methods

Killing

Mordanting

Dyeing or Coloring


6 Bleaching

Catalytic Bleaching

(1) Killing

(2) Mordanting

(3) Bleaching

(4) After-Treatments

pH Range for various Stages in Furskin Processing


7 Finishing

Drumming

Stretching

Removal of Fur and Hair

Ironing

Beating, Carding, Brushing and Combing

Glazing

Grooving

Fur-Garment Cleaning


8 Sheepskin Processing

Appendix Identification of Oxidation Dyes

General Index

Furskin Index


Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

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