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The Tanning Engineering Notebooks'
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The Innovation Notebooks for the Footwear Industry'
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The Innovation Notebooks for the Leathergoods Industry'
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The Tanning Engineering Notebooks | Title: The Tanning Engineering Notebooks Nb of pages: 1013 Year of publication: 2004 Available in: English, French, Italian, Spanish,, Author: Silvio Repetto & Andrea Favazzi Publisher: Assomac
Price (Excluding shipment): 120 EUR Least Developed Countries: 80 EUR Abstract Provides a detailed overview of raw materials and tanning processes; analyses various types of machinery used in tanning processes; considers techniques involved, evolution, technology, ergonomics, safety and maintenance aspects, relevant to each category; also deals with waste treatment and environmental issues. Available Format: 
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The Innovation Notebooks for the Footwear Industry | Title: The Innovation Notebooks for the Footwear Industry Nb of pages: 999 Year of publication: 2004 Available in: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Author: Sergio Stella Publisher: Assomac
Price (Excluding shipment): 120 EUR Least Developed Countries: 80 EUR Abstract Notebook addressing various aspects concerning the conception, preparation and construction of footwear; reviews foot anatomy and dynamics; deals with composition materials, design lines areas and volumes, and measurement grading systems; analyses and compares traditional design and processing cycles with computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technologies. Available Format: 
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The Innovation Notebooks for the Leathergoods Industry | Title: The Innovation Notebooks for the Leathergoods Industry Nb of pages: 353 Year of publication: 2004 Available in: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Author: Sergio Stella Publisher: Assomac
Price (Excluding shipment): 100 EUR Least Developed Countries: 60 EUR Abstract Presents main types of leather goods with respect to functionality and design, as well as to quality and fashion; traces issues relating to initial phases of the production cycle, through computer-aided design (CAD), and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) systems; addresses the importance of high level technology in preparation, assembly and stitching phases; highlights the importance of adequate machinery, with regard to quality and quantity, in the finishing of leathergoods articles; illustrates series of handling and feed systems for semi-processed articles. Available Format: 
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