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Characterization of New and Artificially Aged Parchments

Journal: Revista de Pielarie Incaltaminte / Leather and Footwear Journal (Vol.20, No. 2)

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Page : 197-204

Keywords : physical-mechanical properties; shrinkage temperature; parchment; collagen; accelerated ageing;

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Abstract

This study aims to characterize new and artificially aged parchments. Parchment samples of calf, sheep, goat and pig were exposed to artificial ageing at 70°C in 3 cycles: first cycle for 7 days, second cycle for 14 days and 21 days for the 3rd cycle. Thus, a treatment temperature of 70°C was selected to avoid sudden structural changes and rapid collagen denaturation. To evaluate the deterioration degree of parchments, the samples exposed to the first cycle were subjected to physical-mechanical, chemical tests and shrinkage temperature while the samples exposed to the second and 3rd cycle to physical-mechanical test. Depending on the ageing cycles significant changes were reported. The accelerated ageing of parchments degraded the physical-mechanical properties and lowered the shrinkage temperature. The behavior of sheep and goat parchment samples to accelerated ageing suggests a rather high deterioration in the hydrothermal stability.

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