Leather Industry Glossary
Leather Industry Glossary - A
collection of frequently used terms, abbreviations and jargons used in
the Leather Industry with their definition and meanings.
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Larrigan Leather An American speciality made of light cattle
hide and used in the manufacture of the heavy moccasins worn by
lumbermen to guard against slipping when walking on wet logs.
Latigo Leather The Spanish word latigo means a whiplash and
this leather was originally tanned for that purpose; but as a technical
term in the present day American trade, latigo means the straps used for
cinching saddles of the McClellan, cowboy and Mexican types. This
leather is usually prepared from cattlehides by a combination tannage.
Layers The last set of vats or pits in which heavy leather is
tanned, containing the strongest liquor. The hides in these pits are
laid flat - originally with layers of tan bark between them.
Leather For the avoidance of all ambiguities and doubts, which
may and do grow upon the definition and interpretation of this word
leather, it is enacted, and declared by these presents, that the hides
and skins of ox, steer, bull, cow, calf, deer, red and fallow, goats and
sheep being tanned or tawed, and every salt hide is, shall be, and ever
hath been reputed and taken for leather. Act of Parliament. UK year
1604. (2)
Light Leather Leather for clothing, gloving and shoe uppers
mostly chrome tanned.
Liming A process preliminary to tanning, which serves one or
both of two purposes: (1) to loosen the hair or wool on a hide or skin,
preparatory to dehairing; and (2) to plump or swell the fibres as of the
processes necessary to prepare the substance for the action of the tan
liquors. Liming is always required for the latter of these purposes.
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