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What (who) is tanning developer - definition

DEVICE WHICH PRODUCES ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT USED FOR INDOOR TANNING
Tanning bulb; Tanning lamps; Tanning bulbs; Tanning tubes; Sunlamp; Sun lamp; Tanning tube; Sunlamps
  • A high-pressure tanning lamp under power

Tannery         
  • Tanned fish skin of salmon
  • Tanning, 1880
  • Traditional hand scudding in Marrakech, Morocco
  • Tanner, [[Nuremberg]], 1609
  • A modern electric tanning drum in Germany
  • Possible chromium(III) tanning mechanisms
  • Tanned rabbit pelt. The fur has been left on, apart from small patches exposing leather.
PROCESS OF TREATING ANIMAL SKIN TO PRODUCE LEATHER
Leather tanning; Leather Tanning and Finishing Industry; Tanner (occupation); Tanneries; Hideworking; Brain tanning; Wet white; WETWHITE; Curing leather; Tannery (facility); Tannare; Tannery; Beamhouse operations; Chrome tanning; Vegetable tanning; Chrome hide; Mineral tanning; Tan yard; Wet blue; Environmental impact of leather tanning
·noun The art or process of tanning.
II. Tannery ·noun A place where the work of tanning is carried on.
Tanning (leather)         
  • Tanned fish skin of salmon
  • Tanning, 1880
  • Traditional hand scudding in Marrakech, Morocco
  • Tanner, [[Nuremberg]], 1609
  • A modern electric tanning drum in Germany
  • Possible chromium(III) tanning mechanisms
  • Tanned rabbit pelt. The fur has been left on, apart from small patches exposing leather.
PROCESS OF TREATING ANIMAL SKIN TO PRODUCE LEATHER
Leather tanning; Leather Tanning and Finishing Industry; Tanner (occupation); Tanneries; Hideworking; Brain tanning; Wet white; WETWHITE; Curing leather; Tannery (facility); Tannare; Tannery; Beamhouse operations; Chrome tanning; Vegetable tanning; Chrome hide; Mineral tanning; Tan yard; Wet blue; Environmental impact of leather tanning
Tanning is the process of treating skins and hides of animals to produce leather. A tannery is the place where the skins are processed.
Tanneries         
  • Tanned fish skin of salmon
  • Tanning, 1880
  • Traditional hand scudding in Marrakech, Morocco
  • Tanner, [[Nuremberg]], 1609
  • A modern electric tanning drum in Germany
  • Possible chromium(III) tanning mechanisms
  • Tanned rabbit pelt. The fur has been left on, apart from small patches exposing leather.
PROCESS OF TREATING ANIMAL SKIN TO PRODUCE LEATHER
Leather tanning; Leather Tanning and Finishing Industry; Tanner (occupation); Tanneries; Hideworking; Brain tanning; Wet white; WETWHITE; Curing leather; Tannery (facility); Tannare; Tannery; Beamhouse operations; Chrome tanning; Vegetable tanning; Chrome hide; Mineral tanning; Tan yard; Wet blue; Environmental impact of leather tanning
·pl of Tannery.

Wikipedia

Tanning lamp

Tanning lamps (sometimes called tanning bulbs in the United States or tanning tubes in Europe) are the part of a tanning bed, booth or other tanning device which produces ultraviolet light used for indoor tanning. There are hundreds of different kinds of tanning lamps most of which can be classified in two basic groups: low pressure and high pressure. Within the industry, it is common to call high-pressure units "bulbs" and low-pressure units "lamps", although there are many exceptions and not everyone follows this example. This is likely due to the size of the unit, rather than the type. Both types require an oxygen free environment inside the lamp.

Fluorescent tanning lamps require an electrical ballast to limit the amount of current going through the lamp. While the resistance of an incandescent lamp filament inherently limits the current inside the lamp, tanning lamps do not and instead have negative resistance. They are plasma devices, like a neon sign, and will pass as much current as the external circuit will provide, even to the point of self-destruction. Thus a ballast is needed to regulate the current through them.

Tanning lamps are installed in a tanning bed, tanning booth, tanning canopy or free standing single bulb tanning unit. The quality of the tan (or how similar it is to a tan from the natural sun) depends upon the spectrum of the light that is generated from the lamps.