Preservation in the tannery

Wolfgang Lindner, Hans-Ulrich Neuber
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Abstract

In tanneries microorganisms are provided with environments suitable for growth. The proteins and fats in the hide represent an ideal source of nutrients for bacterial and fungal growth. In particular, pickled pelts, wetblues and vegetable-tanned moist leathers are prone to mould growth when stored or shipped.

In the past, preservatives were expected primarily to provide effective protection, but in more recent years concern over potential ecological hazards has become more important. Worries over environmental pollution have led to pentachlorophenol-containing preservatives being replaced in most tanneries in Europe.

This paper presents some new aspects of leather preservation with modern heterocyclic fungicides.

The analysis of fungicides on wetblues shows the penetration behaviour of the heterocyclics throughout the pelt. The advantages of the combination of penetrating and surface-active materials are stressed.

Results of laboratory experiments with new fungicides are presented. The fungicidal effectiveness on wetblues has been examined by simple microbiological and analytical tests.

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皮革厂的保存
制革厂为微生物提供了适宜生长的环境。兽皮中的蛋白质和脂肪是细菌和真菌生长的理想营养来源。特别是,腌制的毛皮,湿蓝和蔬菜鞣制的潮湿皮革在储存或运输时容易发霉。在过去,防腐剂主要被期望提供有效的保护,但近年来,对潜在生态危害的关注变得更加重要。对环境污染的担忧导致欧洲大多数制革厂更换了含五氯酚的防腐剂。本文介绍了现代杂环杀菌剂在皮革保鲜方面的一些新进展。杀菌剂对湿蓝的分析显示了杂环化合物在整个毛皮中的渗透行为。强调了穿透性材料与表面活性材料相结合的优点。介绍了新型杀菌剂的室内试验结果。通过简单的微生物学试验和分析试验,对湿布鲁斯的杀真菌效果进行了检验。
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