Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1745941 Journal of Cleaner Production 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A chrome tanning process which allows the reuse of tanning floats has been developed. The most commonly used chromium salts were replaced by highly masked and basified ones. This substitution eliminates basification operation and prevents pH change and the considerable neutral salts concentration increase in the tanning float. Consequently, tanning float can be reused several times. An optimum chromium salt concentration in the tanning float between 10% and 12.5% has been determined. It has been shown that the number of times the tanning float can be reused depends on the quality of the leather grain to be manufactured. In the best case, a saving of 18 L of water per kilogram of tanned leather is calculated. This means savings of 90% of water normally used.

► Highly contaminant wastewater is generated in chrome tanning. ► We develop a new process based on highly masked and basified chromium salts. ► We demonstrate the possibility of reusing tanning floats several times. ► Leather exceeding usual commercial requirements is obtained. ► Important water savings are possible using the new tested process.

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