The use of boric acid for temporary preservation of hides has been investigated. Cuttings, soaked for 15 min in saturated boric acid solution, were stored for five days at 30°C before attaining a volatile to total nitrogen ratio of 1%. Untreated cuttings attained this value in two days. In a laboratory experiment a boric acid bath was used 50 times without losing effectiveness. In a pilot scale experiment nine batches of hides, totaling 3100 kg, were soaked and stored for up to 29 days at 14°C. Leather from the boric acid treated, green and wet salted hides did not differ significantly in appearance or physical properties.
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