Sunday, September 4, 2011

Hide glue

Hide glue primrose yellow, semi-transparent particle
Hide glue is derived from "collagen" which is a protein constituent of hide materials, bone and connective tissues associated with the hides. These materials originate with the packing and tanning industries and are principally of cattle origin. Woodworking functions such as veneering and inlaying are pictured in Egyptian tombs and furniture removed from the tombs reveal that joints were dovetailed and glued with animal glue.
Feature:
primrose yellow, semi-transparent particle
Application:
Used in the industries of emery cloth & sandpaper, dyeing & weaving starching, polishing, wooden furniture, handicrafts, colored paper box, and bookbinding.
Specification:
230-250 Bloom g/ 80-90 mps
290-310 Bloom g/ 100-110 mps
330-350 Bloom g/ 120-130 mps
380-400 Bloom g/ 160-170 mps
480-500 Bloom g/ 190-200 mps

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