Leather for shoes, clothing and furniture / upholstery is made by tanning with chromium (III) salts. With careful processing, the salt is firmly bound in the leather. The review of the legal limit of 3 mg / kg reflects the processing process. The behavior of chrome leather under thermal stress with low humidity (aging) provides information on the long-term behavior of the leather.
Join us for the Freiberg Collagen Symposium, September, 29-30, Freiberg/Germany
The symposium is an established meeting point for scientists, manufacturers, and users from around the world who focus on topics related to collagen—such as collagen extraction and processing, analytics, synthetic collagen and collagen peptides, simulation and modeling, and medical and pharmaceutical applications.