TFL Maxi Solutions – maximise cutting yield

Worldwide
Published:  22 September, 2010

TFL stand at the ACLE in Shanghai

High raw hide prices increase the need for tanners to make more of their leather and to maximise the cutting yield.

Increasing cutting yield involves various factors that are often contradictory. Beamhouse processes avoiding looseness, retanning agents filling the leather or finishing methods covering defects are used to improve cutting yield, but can produce leather with unwanted hardness and/or with lower aesthetic appearance.

TFL can help tanners to make more profit and to optimise the useable area of leather while enhancing the leather’s natural elegance and attraction.

At the ACLE 2010, TFL presented a range of products for beamhouse, wet-end and finishing that helps to achieve the maximum in useable area. For example the new Oropon M-range featuring ecologically sound bating agents to maximize the cutting yield.



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