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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Chemical Studies (Indones. J. Chem. Stud.)

A Technical Study on the Effect of Hydrothermal and Dry Heat Shrinkage of Different Shoe-Upper Leathers Used in Pakistan Solangi, Barkat Ali; Zehra, Beena; Nawaz, Hafiz Rub; Nadeem, Uzma; Pervez, Mohammad Kashif; Zeeshan, Mohammad
Indonesian Journal of Chemical Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Indones. J. Chem. Stud., June 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Scholar Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55749/ijcs.v2i1.10

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The shrinkage of leather becomes a problem when leather is used in the form of leather shoes or other products and is heated at a high temperature. This technical study addressed shrinkage occurring in most leather shoes used in Pakistan during the shoe manufacturing process.  The chemical testing results revealed fat content (4.0-4.5%), chromic oxide (2.3-2.5%), ash content (1.3-1.6%), and pH (3.5-3.7) under significant limits. The effects of hydrothermal and dry heat shrinkage were investigated in selected shoe-upper leathers. The leather samples showed (18-41%) shrinkage in all 03 samples. The results revealed that an extensive change in various physical tests, such as tensile strength, % elongation, tear strength, had been found with heat induction. The temperature and time of heat contact significantly affect the destruction of bonding in shoe upper leather after being converted into shoes.
Preparation of Flame Resistant Retanning Product for Glove Leather Zehra, Beena; Solangi, Barkat Ali; Nadeem, Uzma
Indonesian Journal of Chemical Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Indones. J. Chem. Stud., December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (403.685 KB) | DOI: 10.55749/ijcs.v1i2.11

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Leather gloves are very light leather used for protection against various risks. A flame-resistant product is needed to increase the flame resistance of natural leather. In this study, 02 flame resistant retanning products had been prepared utilizing waste leather protein extract with phosphoric acid and formaldehyde. These products had been applied at the retanning stage during leather processing. The utilization of phosphorus compounds chemically reacted with or deposited in leather fibers represented the most significant contribution in durable flame retardancy.  The final prepared leathers had been characterized for different physical properties such as radiation and electric heat resistance, flame spread resistance and impact of spatter. These products had been found to be compatible with commercial flame-resistant products. The thermal behavior of prepared leathers showed significant resistance.