Beamhouse and tanning operations: Process chemistry revisited

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Ramasami, T [1 ]
Rao, JR [1 ]
Babu, NKC [1 ]
Parthasarathi, K [1 ]
Rao, PG [1 ]
Saravanan, P [1 ]
Gayathri, R [1 ]
Sreeram, KJ [1 ]
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[1] Cent Leather Res Inst, Chennai 600020, India
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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF LEATHER TECHNOLOGISTS AND CHEMISTS | 1999年 / 83卷 / 01期
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TB3 [工程材料学]; TS1 [纺织工业、染整工业];
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0805 ; 080502 ; 0821 ;
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Leather processing technologies are under critical review in recent times. Traditional methods in leather processing have involved the use of large amounts of water and chemical inputs. The general practice in tanneries has involved the use of nearly 35-40 litres of water per kilogram of leather processed. Processes have not been audited for utilisation of chemical inputs. In some cases, the utilisation levels of chemicals employed fall in the ranges of 40-75%. Such non-optimum use of chemical and water inputs has led to problems in both cost effectiveness due to material loss and pollution from unused chemicals. It has become essential that the beamhouse and tanning processes are audited for their environmental loads. Whereas there is sufficient awareness in leather processing industries regarding the costs of compliance with national environmental regulatory norms, the potential benefits of cleaner production technologies with respect to cost saving are not fully understood. Further, with increasing inventory costs, audit of beamhouse and tanning processes is becoming crucial. Process time in leather making operations is influenced by several physico-chemical parameters. One of the major factors influencing the process time of beamhouse and tanning operations in leather processing is the duration needed for diffusion of materials. A re-visit to the chemistry of beamhouse and tanning operations at this critical juncture is worthwhile. An attempt has been made in this work to critically review the process chemistry and discuss possible improvement options. Some case studies are presented in this work where reduction of BOD and COD levels by 30-40%, Total Dissolved Solids by 25-35%, sulphide by 50-60% and chromium by 98-99%has been achieved under real field conditions through improved beamhouse and tanning operations.
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