Temiz Deri Üretimi İçin Biyoteknolojik Yaklaşımlar

Temiz üretim, üretimin ve ürünün çevreye olan etkisini en aza indirmek için önleyici bir stratejidir. Küresel deri sanayi,çevresel ve ekonomik kısıtlamaları aşmak için geçerli daha temiz deri işleme yöntemleri aramaktadır. Deri üretimininsürdürülebilir/iği deri yapımı için alternatif bir sistemin geliştirilmesine bağlı olacaktır. Enzimatik prosesler gelenekselmetotlara göre, hızlı, spesifik etkileri ve hammadde, enerji, tasarrufu sağlamaları nedeniyle son yıllarda sanayide genişbir yelpazede uygulanmaktadır. Enzimatik prosesler deri sektörü için daha temiz bir teknolojilerdir. Enzimatik yöntemler,geleneksel yöntemlere göre daha çevre dostu yöntemlerdir. Bu makalede enzimlerin deri üretiminde uygulamaları kısacaözetlenmiştir.

Biotechnological Approaches for Cleaner Leather Production

Cleaner production is preventive strategy to minimize the impact of production and product on the environment. The global leather industry is looking for viable cleaner leather processing methodology to overcome environmental and economic constraints. The sustainability of leather production would depend on the development of an alternative system for leather making. Enzymatic processes have been implemented in broad range of industries in recent decades because they are specific, fast in action and often save raw materials, energy, chemicals and/or water compared to conventional processes. Enzymatic processes are more clean technology for leather industry. Enzymatic methods are more environmentally friendly methods than conventional methods. In this paper enzyme applications for leather making are briefly outlined.

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  • ISSN: 1307-427X
  • Yayın Aralığı: Yılda 3 Sayı
  • Yayıncı: Deri Teknologları Teknisyenleri ve Kimyacilari dernegi