On Scaling Shark Leather by Means of Hydrochloric Acid
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Testing on the strength showed that shark leather is liable to be weakened if treated with hydrochloric acid, in order to scale, at temperature higher than 60°C. In scaling shark leather by means of hydrochloric acid, temperature must not exceed this limit, or better be maintained as low as 40 to 50°C for the practical purposes. As shown in Fig. 1 and 2, the larger the amount of hydrochloric acid used, the faster the scaling can be finished.
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