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Leather Hides & Fur Pelts

Leather is a material created through the tanning of hides and skins of animals, primarily cattlehide. The tanning process converts the putrescible skin into a durable, long-lasting and versatile natural material for various uses. more...

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Leather is an important material with many uses. Together with wood, leather formed the basis of much ancient technology. The leather industry and the fur industry are distinct industries that are differentiated by the importance of their raw materials. In the leather industry the raw materials are by-products of the meat industry, with the meat having higher value than the skin. The fur industry uses raw materials that are higher in value than the meat and hence the meat is classified as a by-product. Taxidermy also makes use of the skin of animals, but generally the head and part of the back are used. Hides and skins are also used in the manufacture of glue and gelatin.

Forms of leather

There are a number of processes whereby the skin of an animal can be formed into a supple, strong material commonly called leather.

Vegetable-tanned leather is tanned using tannin (hence the name "tanning") and other ingredients found in vegetable matter, tree bark, and other such sources. It is supple and brown in color, with the exact shade depending on the mix of chemicals and the color of the skin. Vegetable-tanned leather is not stable in water; it tends to discolor, and if left to soak and then dry it will shrink and become less supple and harder. In hot water, it will shrink drastically and partly gelatinise, becoming rigid and eventually brittle. Boiled leather is an example of this where the leather has been hardened by being immersed in hot water, or in boiled wax or similar substances. Historically, it was used as armour due to its hardness and light weight, but it has also been used for book binding. This is the only form of leather suitable for use in leather carving or stamping.; Chrome-tanned leather, invented in 1858, is tanned using chromium sulfate and other salts of chromium. It is more supple and pliable than vegetable-tanned leather, and does not discolor or lose shape as drastically in water as vegetable-tanned. More esoteric colors are possible using chrome tanning.; Aldehyde-tanned leather is tanned using glutaraldehyde or oxazolidine compounds. This is the leather that most tanners refer to as wet-white leather due to its pale cream or white color. It is the main type of leather used in chrome-free leather often seen in infant's shoes and in automobiles that prefer a chrome-free leather. Formaldehyde tanning (becoming historic due to its danger to workers and the sensitivity of many people to formaldehyde) is another method of aldehyde tanning. Brain-tanned leathers fall into this category and are exceptionally water absorbent. Brain tanned leathers are made by a labor-intensive process which uses emulsified oils often those of animal brains. They are known for their exceptional softness and their ability to be washed. Chamois leather also falls into the category of aldehyde tanning and like brain tanning produces a highly water absorbent leather. Chamois leather is made by using oils (traditionally cod oil) that oxidise easily to produce the aldehydes that tan the leather.; Synthetic-tanned leather is tanned using aromatic polymers such as the Novolac or Neradol types. This leather is white in color and was invented when vegetable tannins were in short supply, i.e. during the Second World War. Melamine and other amino-functional resins fall into this category as well and they provide the filling that modern leathers often require. Urea-formaldehyde resins were also used in this tanning method until dissatisfaction about the formation of free formaldehyde was realised.; Alum-tanned leather is tanned using aluminium salts mixed with a variety of binders and protein sources, such as flour, egg yolk, etc. Purists argue that alum-tanned leather is technically "tawed" and not tanned, as the resulting material will rot in water. Very light shades of leather are possible using this process, but the resulting material is not as supple as vegetable-tanned leather.; Rawhide is made by scraping the skin thin, soaking it in lime, and then stretching it while it dries. Like alum-tanning, rawhide is not technically "leather", but is usually lumped in with the other forms. Rawhide is stiffer and more brittle than other forms of leather, and is primarily found in uses such as drum heads where it does not need to flex significantly; it is also cut up into cords for use in lacing or stitching, or for making many varieties of dog chews.;

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202 4 Red Smooth Finish Leather Side $79.95 South Western Lodge Cabin Decor Cowmats 028 $29.50
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411 2 Lot of Sand Shearling Sheepskin w fur $89.95 Cowhide Rug $50.00
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Full Hide Black Uph Cowhide Hides Excellent Quality $64.99 Buttersoft Dark Grey Leather Pieces 12 x 28 $10.99
Buttersoft Black Leather Pieces 12 x 28 $10.99 New Cowhide Rug Cow Leather Hair On Rug R166 $95.00
1 Black Nake Cowhide Printed Buffalo $40.00 Black Finished Cowhide Ideal For Small Leather Goods $55.00
Stingray Skin Hide Leather 19 x 8 Red Burgundy 5 Pcs $105.83 1 Cowhide Finished Black Motorcycle Wt $50.00
1 Black Cowhide Finished Black $50.00 1 Black Finished Cowhide $55.00
2 Black Naked Cowhide Skin Very Soft Motorcle Wt Black $58.50 1 Black Finished Cowhide Ideal Motorcycle Accessories $55.00
Metallic Bronze Leather Lot $100.00 Metallic Silver Leather Lot $100.00
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Italian Lambskin Leather Hide Lamb skin Teal Sq Ft $6.87 Italian Goat skin Leather Hide Suede Cognac Sq Ft $3.87
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9 sq ft Brown Cow hide splits The Leather Guy 4 5 oz $24.00 Amazing Rabbit Fur Leather Glam Runway Coat L K $39.99
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See also...
Buffaloskins, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft
Cowhides, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft
Deerskins, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft
Fur Pelts, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft
Goatskins, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft
Lambskins, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft
Other Hides & Pelts, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft
Pigskins, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft
Rabbit Pelts, Leather Hides & Fur Pelts, Leathercraft

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