
We recommend for this the Universal Cutting Mill PULVERISETTE 19. This mill distinguishes itself through especially easy maintenance – it is easily cleaned. Is a small amount of carry over between the samples tolerable, the Cutting Mill PULVERISETTE 15 may also be used.
In the concrete task, only 5 g of leather was to be comminuted though. The production of small chunks of leather through punching is no problem and in addition, guarantees a good profile of the to be examined material. First of all, for the test, leather pieces with approximately 1 cm edge length were cut with scissors. These boundary conditions allow the use of the Variable Speed Rotor Mill PULVERISETTE 14. The rotational speed of the rotor was adjusted to16.000 r/min and a 4 mm sieve with a round perforation used.
The dark and extremely thick leather must be pre-comminuted below 1 cm edge length and then slowly dosed. This keeps the thermal burden in acceptable boundaries. The result surprised everyone involved: a very voluminous material evolves. The in this manner won leather sample was used for the determination of the ph-value. Not quite so difficult was the comminution of thinner, brown leather, similar to leather jackets which consumers are familiar with.
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Milling of leather for the sample preparation
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