The dye is also less liable to fade when fat liquoring follows the colouring.
It is a debatable point as to whether fat-liquoring should precede or follow dyeing.
After the fat-liquoring process, the leather is removed from the drum, and piled up on the horse to drain, and left for several hours or overnight, to allow it to assimilate the fatty ingredients.
The dyeing is then done with anilines or wood-dyes, or a combination of both, and this is followed by fat-liquoring with egg-yolk and a sulphonated oil.
If its splendid properties were fully known, it would be very largely used for fat-liquoring purposes.
This tannage produces a white but somewhat thin and empty leather, and the fat-liquoring must, therefore, be filling and softening.
The operation of fat liquoring is greatly assisted by heat, and temperatures of about 110 deg.
Fat liquoring is a process which is very largely typical of chrome leather manufacture; it consists in drumming the goods with an oil emulsion, the grease of which is entirely taken up by the leather.
The object of fatliquoring is to give softness, pliability, or waterproofness, and to feed the "empty" chrome tannage.
Don't you see," Bosswinkel said, "this is what comes of that terrible habit of liquoring up?
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