Relaxation of Isometric Tension: A Technique for Studying the Maturity of Sheepskin
Abstract
This report describes the adaptation of an isometric tension technique for use with skin samples. The technique involved measures the decay of the force produced when a specimen is held at constant length above the shrinkage temperature, Ts. The decline in force reflects the breaking of the thermolabile cross-links found in immature skin collagen and can thus be used to monitor the maturation process of skins.
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Volume Number
72
Author(s)
B. M. HAINES; S. G. SHIRLEY
Relaxation of Isometric Tension: A Technique for Studying the Maturity of Sheepskin