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  • 11Nubuck — A nubuck shoe Nubuck (pronounced /ˈnj …

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  • 12Ostrich leather — is the result of tanning skins taken from African ostriches farmed for their feathers, skin and meat. The leather is distinctive for its pattern of bumps or vacant quill follicles, ranged across a smooth field in varying densities. It requires an …

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  • 13Aniline leather — is a type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes without covering the surface with a topcoat paint or insoluble pigments. The resulting product retains the hide s natural surface with the grain , i.e. visible pores, scars etc. of the… …

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  • 14Liming (leather processing) — The liming operation in leather, is a drum/paddle or pit based operation where four main objectives are met. The obectives are [citation title = Leather Technician s Handbook first = J.H. | last = Sharphouse page = 104 publisher = Leather… …

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  • 15Nappa leather — or Napa leather is a full grain leather, typically dyed, made from unsplit kid , lamb or sheep skin by tanning with salts of chromium or aluminium sulfate, and noted for softness and durability. It is often used in high quality leather products… …

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  • 16Morocco leather — Book bound in a mustard yellow morocco. Morocco leather (also morocco or the French maroquin) is a leather made from goatskin,[1][2] dyed red (traditionally using Sumac) on the grain …

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  • 17Leather production processes — The leather manufacturing process is divided into 3 fundamental sub processes: preparatory stages, tanning and crusting. All true leathers will undergo these sub processes. A further sub process, surface coating can be added into the leather… …

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  • 18Oiling (leather processing) — Oiling is a process whereby leather is hand coated (usually by brush or tampon) with either a raw (un emulsified) oil or a combination of raw oil, blended with emulsified oils and a penetrating aid. Hand oils can include fragrant oils that help… …

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