Abstract: A process for tanning hides for soles or insoles with ammonium titanyl sulphate. The hides, subjected to soaking, liming, fleshing, and deliming, are first treated with ammonium sulphate. Successively, ammonium titanyl sulphate as well as citric acid or an alkali metal citrate are gradually added to the bath, while maintaining the temperature of the bath at a value not exceeding 37.degree. C. and a pH at values ranging from 1.7 to 2.5. After each addition, the hides are treated until they have absorbed at least 90% of the soluble Ti (IV). Sodium sulphite and hexamethylenetetramine are then gradually added: this addition is such as to bring the final pH of the bath to 3.8-4.5 and to exhaust the bath in soluble Ti (IV). NaHCO.sub.3 is successively added until a pH value of the bath ranging from 4.0 to 5.0 is reached, such pH being maintained for at least 2 hours.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1984
Date of Patent:
December 24, 1985
Assignees:
Loris Guidi, Sibit S.p.A.
Inventors:
Sergio Vanni, Loris Guidi, Paolo Vallini, Renato C. Pace, Carlo Scotti