Peroxides for Tanning

Peroxides for Tanning

In the complex world of tanning, peroxides emerge as essential catalysts, introducing innovation and efficiency into the process of transforming rawhide into leather. These chemical compounds play a crucial role in facilitating key reactions during tanning, directly influencing the quality and final properties of the leather.

What are Peroxides for Tanning?

Peroxides are chemical compounds containing the oxygen-oxygen bond (O-O). In the context of tanning, peroxides act as catalysts, facilitating various crucial chemical reactions for the transformation process of rawhide into leather. 

Benefits of Peroxides for Tanning

Facilitate Discoloration: Peroxides are effective in removing unwanted pigments and discoloring rawhide, preparing it for the tanning process. 

 

Catalyze Tanning Reactions: They act as catalysts in the polymerization and crosslinking of collagen fibers, improving the strength and durability of the leather. 

 

Remove Impurities: They help break down and remove organic impurities present in the hide, contributing to efficient preparation for tanning.

Types of Peroxides Used in Tanning 

Hydrogen Peroxide (Hydrogen Peroxide): Commonly used for the discoloration of rawhide and removal of impurities. 

 

Benzoyl Peroxide: Employed as a catalyst in specific reactions during tanning, enhancing properties such as leather strength. 

Application of Peroxides in the Tanning Process

Pre-treatment of the Hide: Used for discoloration and removal of impurities before the application of tanning agents. 

 

Catalyst in Crosslinking Reactions: Acts as a catalyst in tanning stages to improve the cohesion and strength of collagen fibers. 

Our Peroxides for Tanning

Hydrogen Peroxide 35% 

Hydrogen Peroxide 50% 

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