Bangladesh Leather Industry-Step towards APEO free Leather Production

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Bangladesh Leather Industry-Step towards APEO free Leather Production Bangladesh Leather Sector At present leather sector accounts for 3-4 per cent of total export earnings. Of the total 214 tanneries in the country the majority are wet blue producers. Hardly 45 per cent of the total hides and skins is now processed into finished leather -- 18 per cent low grade for local consumption and 27 per cent for export either in the form of finished leather or leather products. Only a few tanneries are capable of producing export quality finished leather for export. There are about 15 export oriented shoe manufacturing units located mostly in and around Dhaka city. There are more than 2000 shoe making units supplying the domestic market. Leather and leather products have the potential to make a major contribution to export earnings and to the economic development of the country. One of the major constraints of export leather products to European market is strict regulation on hazardous chemicals. So, the aim of this article is to given a flashback to the use Alkylphenol Ethoxlates in leather production and help them to find APEO free leather auxiliaries.

Application of APEOs in General Alkylphenol ethoxylates, APEO for short, are nonionic surfactants. They differ from cationic and anionic surfactants in that their performance is not affected by the presence of electrolytes, and this allows them to be employed over a wide pH range. It is manufactured by causing alkylphenol to react with ethylene oxide. The length of the hydrophobic alkyl chain and the hydrophilic polyglycol chain can be


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