QUALIDADE DA PELE DO SALMÃO, Salmo solaris: TESTE DE RESISTÊNCIA E HIDROXIPROLINA
2013
This study evaluated the hydroxyproline content and resistance through physical-mechanical tests of salmon skins submitted to tanning with chromium salts. After the skin-tanning samples were removed in the longitudinal and transverse axes to the length of the fish’s body. The samples were distributed in a completely randomized design with two treatments: T1 - samples in the longitudinal direction and T2 - samples in the transverse direction. For the tests of tensile resistance determination, elongation and progressive tearing, the EMIC dynamometer was used, with the speed of sepa- ration between loads of 100 ± 10mm/min in a climatized environment (23 ± 2oC and RH 50 ± 5 %) for 48 hours. The thickness of the leathers analyzed ranged from 0.56 to 0.78 mm. The longitudinal-axis leathers showed greater thickness than transverse-axis ones. The leather showed mean values for tensile resistance 10.90 N/mm 2 , elongation of 58.33% and progressive tearing of 19.68 N/mm. The salmon skin showed a content of 1.23% hydroxyproline. This leather should be used only in the general product manufacturing.
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