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Leather tanning is the process of transforming animal hides into leather, a material used in a variety of applications such as clothing, furniture, and accessories. Tanning involves the use of chemicals and other agents to preserve the hide and make it more durable and flexible. The process also helps to reduce the risk of bacterial growth and other contaminants.
Animal textiles are fabrics made from animal hides, such as leather, fur, and wool. Leather is the most commonly used animal textile, and it is used in a variety of products, including clothing, shoes, bags, and furniture. Leather tanning is an important part of the production of these products, as it helps to preserve the hide and make it more durable and flexible.
The leather tanning market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering a range of products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Pittards, Hermann Oak Leather, and Horween Leather Company. Other companies in the market include Bader Tannery, Wicket & Craig, and S.B. Foot Tanning Company. Show Less Read more