2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/4184877
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Physical and Mechanical Properties of Sheepskin Pickled by Recycled Curing Salt

Abstract: Curing is the first process of skin treatment mainly using sodium chloride salt to prevent its decay. At soaking step of tannery, the effluents will be discharged to the environment, which contains the chloride ion, which will negatively affect our environment. Therefore, it should be either treated or reused so that it can help to reduce amount of chloride ion of the soaking effluent discharged to the environment and cost of pickling. This study focused on recycling of curing salt for sheepskin pickling and s… Show more

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“…The processing method proposed by authors from Uzbekistan [23] provides for the use of sodium chloride of 60 g/l, which is environmentally less safe compared to the sheepskin preservation method proposed by us. Considered by the authors from Ethiopia in [30], the method of the reuse of sodium chloride for skin treatment requires the use of sodium chloride of 80 g/l. Moreover, additional costs are required for the recovery of salt from the curing liquid used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The processing method proposed by authors from Uzbekistan [23] provides for the use of sodium chloride of 60 g/l, which is environmentally less safe compared to the sheepskin preservation method proposed by us. Considered by the authors from Ethiopia in [30], the method of the reuse of sodium chloride for skin treatment requires the use of sodium chloride of 80 g/l. Moreover, additional costs are required for the recovery of salt from the curing liquid used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%