Analysis of variation of the skin substance with the application of different acids in the pickle stage in Ecuadorian serrano bovine leathers

Q4 Engineering Leather and Footwear Journal Pub Date : 2021-09-30 DOI:10.24264/lfj.21.3.2
M. Parada, R. Cazar, David Espin, Alexandra Tapia
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A chemical analysis was carried out to determine the content of skin substance in different leather samples prepared using several acids in the pickling stage. Ecuadorian bovine skin was utilized. It went through the tanning processes until reaching the pickling stage in which three treatments employing sulfuric acid, formic acid and oxalic acid, respectively, were applied. Later, tanning was applied, wet blue samples were obtained and their contents of skin substance were measured by means of AST D2868-17 rules. Results were verified through a statistical analysis using Infostat software. After post tanning stages a dyed leather was obtained upon which physical tests of tension resistance, elongation percent and lastometry as well as sensorial essays of feeling, softness and swelling were executed. The treatments produce results of skin substance from every leather area, that is, head, loin and backside. It is found that the sulfuric acid pickling features the highest content of skin substance (72.63%) followed by the formic acid pickling (70.94%) and the oxalic acid pickling which has the lowest amount of skin substance (65.04%). In order to validate the results, a statistical analysis was performed which confirms the chemical analysis. To ratify which one was the best treatment, a comparison based on the properties of each acid was made. The formic acid was confirmed as the most appropriate since it differentiates from the sulfuric acid due to the skin substance content by complying with the required parameters of elongation (15.89%), and softness/swelling (4%). On the other hand, oxalic acid produced lesser quality results.
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厄瓜多尔serrano牛皮在酸洗阶段皮肤物质随不同酸的应用变化分析
用几种不同的酸在酸洗阶段制备不同的皮革样品,进行了皮物质含量的化学分析。使用厄瓜多尔牛皮。从鞣制到酸洗阶段,分别采用硫酸、甲酸和草酸三种处理方法。随后进行鞣制,获得湿蓝色样品,并根据AST D2868-17规则测定其皮肤物质含量。利用Infostat软件进行统计分析,验证了结果。在鞣制后获得染色皮革,在此基础上进行了抗张力、伸长率和最后测量的物理测试,以及感觉、柔软度和膨胀度的感官测试。治疗产生的皮肤物质从每一个皮革区域,即头部,腰部和背部的结果。结果表明,皮物质含量以硫酸最高(72.63%),其次为甲酸(70.94%),草酸最低(65.04%)。为了验证结果,进行了统计分析,证实了化学分析。为了确定哪一种是最好的处理方法,根据每种酸的性质进行了比较。甲酸是最合适的,因为它与硫酸的皮肤物质含量不同,符合要求的伸长率(15.89%)和柔软/肿胀(4%)参数。另一方面,草酸产生的结果质量较差。
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Leather and Footwear Journal
Leather and Footwear Journal Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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