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==Olivenleder - Wet-Green - O'leaf tan==
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==Olive leather - Wet-Green - O'leaf tan==
"Olivenleder" und "Wet-Green" sind geschützte Marken der Firma [http://www.n-zyme.de/ BioTec GmbH]. Das [[Gerbung|Gerbverfahren]] ist patentiert und wird mit der Marke "[http://www.wet-green.com/ Wet-Green]" geschützt. Es wird auch unter dem Namen "O'leaf tan" angeboten.  
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"Olive leather" and "Wet-Green" are registered trademarks of the [http://www.n-zyme.de/ BioTec GmbH] in Germany. The [[tanning leather|tanning process]] is patented and protected by the brand "[http://www.wet-green.com/ Wet-Green]". It is also offered under the name "O'leaf tan".
  
Beim Olivenleder handelt es sich um [[Leder]], welches mit [[Gerbstoff|Gerbstoffen]] aus Olivenblättern [[Pflanzlich gegerbtes Leder|pflanzlich]] gegerbt wird. Dabei werden aus Olivenblättern durch Extraktion und Verdampfung Extrakte mit gerbender Wirkung gewonnen. Der [[Gerbstoff]] ist in flüssiger Form. Olivenleder ist i.d.R. [[FOC|frei von Chrom]], wird aber [[Pflanzlich gegerbtes Leder|planzlich]] und/oder [[Synthetische Gerbung|synthetisch]] nachgegerbt.  
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The olive leather is [[leather]], which is tanned with [[tannins]] made of olive leaves. Extracts with a tanning effect are obtained from olive leaves by extraction and evaporation. The tannin is in liquid form. Olive leather is generally [[Chrome tanned#Chrome-free leather - FOC = Free of Chrome|free of chromium]], but is [[tanning leather|retanned]] [[Vegetable-tanned leather|vegetable]] or [[Synthetic tanned|synthetically]].
  
Bisher wurden Olivenbaumblätter nicht wirtschaftlich genutzt. 12 der 15 Mio. jährlich geernteter Oliven kommen aus Europa. Dabei fallen in Europa jährlich ca. 1 Mio. Tonnen Olivenblätter und 30 Mio. Tonnen Olivenreststoffe an. Genug für die Gerbung von ca. 600 Mio. Quadratmetern Leder, was ca. 40% der Weltproduktion wäre. Bisher wurden diese Reststoffe verbrannt.  
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So far, olive tree leaves have not been used economically. 12 of the 15 million tons of olives harvested annually come from Europe. In Europe, approximately 1 million tonnes of olive leaves and 30 million tonnes of olive residues are produced annually. Enough for the tanning of approximately 600 million square meters of leather, which would be about 40% of [[leather industry|world production]]. So far, these residues have been burned.
  
Olivenleder kann als [[Anilinleder]], [[Semianilinleder]] oder [[Lederfarbe|pigmentiertes Leder]] hergestellt werden.  
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Olive leather is sold as [[aniline leather]], [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline leather]] or [[finish|pigmented]].  
  
  
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''Olivenleder [[Anilinleder|offenporig]] - Olivenleder mit [[Vintage Leder|Vintage-Oberfläche]]''<br></p>
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''[[Porous leather|Porous]], [[smooth leather|smooth]] olive leather. - Olive leather with [[Vintage leather|vintage optics]].''<br></p>
 
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''Olivenleder-[[Nappa]] [[Zurichtung|pigmentiert]] - Olivenleder [[Prägung|geprägt]] und [[Zurichtung|pigmentiert]] (Beide Leder verwendet [[Autoleder#BMW|BMW]])''<br></p>
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''[[Finish|Finished]] olive [[napa leather]] and [[embossed]] [[finish|pigmented]] olive leather. Both are processed at [[car leather#BMW|BMW]].''<br></p>
 
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2012 wurde Olivenleder dem Markt präsentiert. 2013 wurde es schon zu [[Lederschuhe|Schuhleder]], [[Bekleidungsleder]], [[Lederhandtaschen|Taschenleder]], [[Möbelleder]] und [[Autoleder]] verarbeitet. 2013 wurde Olivenleder als [[Zurichtung|pigmentierte]] Variante im [[Autoleder#BMW|BMW i3]] verwendet.
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In 2012, olive leather was presented to the market. 2013 it was already processed to [[leather shoes|shoe leather]], [[leather clothing|clothing leather]], [[leather bag|bag leather]], [[leather furniture|furniture leather]] and [[car leather]]. In 2013, olive leather was used as a [[finish|pigmented]] variant in the BMW i3.
 
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Olivenleder erhält man z. B. bei folgendem [[Lederhändler]]: Leder - Fiedler GmbH, 37619 Hehlen/Bodenwerder, T. 05533 934810, [http://www.leder-fiedler.de/ www.leder-fiedler.de].  
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''Das oliven-gegerbte und noch nasse Leder wird in Anlehnung an "[[Wet White|Wet-White]]" und "[[Wet Blue|Wet-Blue]]" auch "Wet-Green" genannt.''<br></p>
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''The olive-tanned and still wet leather is also called "Wet-Green" like the "[[Wet-White]]" and the "[[Wet-Blue]]".''<br></p>
 
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Olive leather - Wet-Green - O'leaf tan

"Olive leather" and "Wet-Green" are registered trademarks of the BioTec GmbH in Germany. The tanning process is patented and protected by the brand "Wet-Green". It is also offered under the name "O'leaf tan".

The olive leather is leather, which is tanned with tannins made of olive leaves. Extracts with a tanning effect are obtained from olive leaves by extraction and evaporation. The tannin is in liquid form. Olive leather is generally free of chromium, but is retanned vegetable or synthetically.

So far, olive tree leaves have not been used economically. 12 of the 15 million tons of olives harvested annually come from Europe. In Europe, approximately 1 million tonnes of olive leaves and 30 million tonnes of olive residues are produced annually. Enough for the tanning of approximately 600 million square meters of leather, which would be about 40% of world production. So far, these residues have been burned.

Olive leather is sold as aniline leather, semi-aniline leather or pigmented.


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Porous, smooth olive leather. - Olive leather with vintage optics.

 

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Finished olive napa leather and embossed pigmented olive leather. Both are processed at BMW.

 

In 2012, olive leather was presented to the market. 2013 it was already processed to shoe leather, clothing leather, bag leather, furniture leather and car leather. In 2013, olive leather was used as a pigmented variant in the BMW i3.


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The olive-tanned and still wet leather is also called "Wet-Green" like the "Wet-White" and the "Wet-Blue".

 



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