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Tanning, or hide tanning, is the process of treating skins and hides of animals to produce leather. A tannery is the place where the skins are processed. Historically, vegetable based tanning used tannin, an acidic chemical compound derived from the bark of certain trees, in the production of leather. An alternative method, developed in the 1800s, is chrome tanning, where chromium salts are used instead of natural tannins.

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File:Garvat fiskskinn lax.jpg
Garvat fiskskinn lax.jpg
Tanned fish skin of salmon.
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JBS Tannery.jpg
Modern leather making
File:Lohgerber 1880.jpg
Lohgerber 1880.jpg
The tanner
File:ManCleaningAnimalSkin.jpg
ManCleaningAnimalSkin.jpg
Este homem limpa a pele de animal de toda a gordura e impurezas.
File:Mendel II 077 r.jpg
Mendel II 077 r.jpg
Mendel Foundation's Housebooks of Nuremberg, Volume 2: Hanns (Hans) Richter, tanner at work
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PPH Drum.jpg
PPH Drum in a tannery
File:Peeling hemlock bark for tanning.jpg
Peeling hemlock bark for tanning.jpg
Drawing of peeling bark for the tannery in Prattsville, New York during the 1840s, when it was the l...
File:Rabbit pelt tanned.jpg
Rabbit pelt tanned.jpg
This is a rabbit pelt that has been tanned. Possibly using inoragnic (chromic) tanning agents. You c...

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