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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
  • 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.
  • Tanned leather in [[Marrakesh]]

tannare      
tan, convert animal skin into leather
tannino         
n. tannin, tan
tannate      
n. (Chim) tannato

Definitie

Tannery
·noun The art or process of tanning.
II. Tannery ·noun A place where the work of tanning is carried on.

Wikipedia

Tanning (leather)

Tanning is the process of treating skins and hides of animals to produce leather. A tannery is the place where the skins are processed.

Tanning hide into leather involves a process which permanently alters the protein structure of skin, making it more durable and less susceptible to decomposition and coloring.

Before tanning, the skins are dehaired, degreased, desalted and soaked in water over a period of six hours to two days. Historically this process was considered a noxious or "odoriferous trade" and relegated to the outskirts of town.

Historically, tanning used tannin, an acidic chemical compound derived from the bark of certain trees. An alternative method, developed in the 1800s, is chrome tanning, where chromium salts are used instead of natural tannins.