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Leather Treatment 

Raw animal hides are tanned and cured to produce leather, which is decay-resistant, opaque and flexible. Several tanning agents are available, many of which have been in use since the early days of civilization, including the bark of oak and hemlock, vegetable tannins extracted from plants, chromium salts such as chrome alum (potassium chromium sulphate), fish oil and formaldehyde.

 
BICAR® TEC is used to lower the degree of acidity produced by the breakdown of chromium salts, keeping the tanning baths at their desired pH value of 3.7 to 3.8. A certain amount of BICAR® TEC is also used in leather dyeing.
Products: 
Sodium Hydrosulphide  
Sodium Sulphide  
Standard Grade H2O2  
BICAR® TEC  
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
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