Assessing the Efficacy of Chicken Fat as a Fatliquoring Agent in the Tanning Process of Puffer Fish Skin
R L M S A Wibowo,
D Wulandari,
R Yuliatmo
Abstract:In Indonesia, chicken fat is derived from the residue of broiler chicken production. This residue serves as a fatliquoring agent, presenting an intriguing avenue for study. This study aims to investigate the application of chicken fat as a fatliquoring agent in the leather production process, particularly in comparison to commonly used fatliquors such as Derminol SPE (manufactured fatliquor) and fish oil (natural fat). The chicken fat is extracted into a fatliquoring solution, and the crude fat content is subs… Show more
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