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Determination of Hydrothermal Stability (Shrinkage Temperature) of Historical Leather by the Micro Hot Table Technique

Abstract

The shrinkage temperature of skin and leather is a valuable indicator of the hydrothermal stability of collagen. Visual determination of the shrinkage temperature by the hot table method has several advantages when applied to historical leather. The equipment is rather simple, and the sample size is only 1-2 mg. The technique allows measurement of the shrinkage temperature on samples consisting of a few fibres or even a single fibre. Furthermore, the hot table method provides the opportunity to obtain very detailed information on the stability, and thereby the state of deterioration of individual fibres.

 

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Volume Number
77
Author(s)
R. LARSEN; M. VEST; K. NIELSEN

Determination of Hydrothermal Stability (Shrinkage Temperature) of Historical Leather by the Micro Hot Table Technique

Volume Number
77
Author(s)
R. LARSEN; M. VEST; K. NIELSEN