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... Figure 8 ( a ) Conditioning for staking . Leather , after the initial drying ( paste drying in this case ) is re - wet and dried to a desired moisture content for staking . The drier used employs stick conveyors and temperature ...
... Figure 8 ( a ) Conditioning for staking . Leather , after the initial drying ( paste drying in this case ) is re - wet and dried to a desired moisture content for staking . The drier used employs stick conveyors and temperature ...
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... Figure 1. ) Bag leather ( Also know as case leather ) . A general term for leathers used in traveling bags and ... Figure 1 ) . Belting butt bend . A double bend with the tail cut off at the butt line . ( RR'S in Figure 1 ) . 315 Belly ...
... Figure 1. ) Bag leather ( Also know as case leather ) . A general term for leathers used in traveling bags and ... Figure 1 ) . Belting butt bend . A double bend with the tail cut off at the butt line . ( RR'S in Figure 1 ) . 315 Belly ...
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... Figure 1. ) Sharkskin . Leather made from the top grain of the skins of sharks . It has various natural grain markings . The term should not be applied to leather made from other skins and embossed . Shearling . Leather made from ...
... Figure 1. ) Sharkskin . Leather made from the top grain of the skins of sharks . It has various natural grain markings . The term should not be applied to leather made from other skins and embossed . Shearling . Leather made from ...
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HIDES AND SKINSCOMMERCIAL ASPECTS | 1 |
HIDE AND SKIN STRUCTURE | 17 |
CURING | 30 |
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