Primate taxidermy coloring process
A technique for primates and specimens, which is applied in dyeing, textiles and papermaking, small hide/big hide/leather/fur treatment, etc. It can solve the problem of affecting skin texture, pigment contamination, and unsatisfactory primate hide treatment effect and other issues to achieve the effect of ensuring color texture and natural and real colors
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[0020] The implementation of the present invention will be described in detail below with examples, so as to fully understand and implement the implementation process of how the present invention uses technical means to solve technical problems and achieve technical effects.
[0021] The invention provides a method for coloring a skin of a primate specimen, which is illustrated by taking a rhesus monkey specimen as an example, comprising the following steps:
[0022] Step 1: Apply full-body skin coloring to the specimen using the following steps:
[0023] Step A1: rewetting, neutralization, the function is to increase the pH value, which is convenient for dye penetration and level dyeing in the following process:
[0024] Soak the primate hides with soaking solution at 34-36°C for 2h-3h; wherein, the soaking solution contains 2ml-3ml of ammonia water per 1L of soaking solution, and the balance is water, and the amount of water used is 100% of the weight of the hide. 8 to 10 t...
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