Utilization of the Skins of Aquatic Animals

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Utilization of the Skins of Aquatic Animals
Stevenson, Charles Hugh, 1869-1943
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The foots are used as a substitute for tallow in leather- currying and also in soap-making, the market price approximating 3 cents per pound.
The products from refining menhaden oil are pressed extra light, pressed light, pressed light brown, pressed dark brown, bleached, extra bleached, oil foots or pressings, bleached oil foots, extra bleached oil foots, and menhaden oil soap. The first four grades of pressed oil are obtained respectively from A, B, C, and D grades of crude oil.
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...of about 1 cent per gallon exists between the prices of each of these consecutive grades of pressed oil. The pressed light is the standard grade, and when that sells at 30 cents per gallon the pressed extra light sells at 31 cents, the pressed light brown at 29 and the pressed dark brown at 28 cents per gallon. On the same basis the bleached sells at 33 cents per gallon, the extra bleached at 35 cents; and the same oils pressed at a low temperature sell for 1 or 2 cents more per gallon. A corresponding price for the unbleached foots is 2i cents per pound; bleached foots, 3^ cents per pound; extra bleached f 6ots, 4 cents, and menhaden-oil soap, 4 cents.

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