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Advanced Quality Control in the Leather Industry: Thermography and Emerging Techniques.
Rel. Giulia Bruno, Pasquale Russo Spena, Manuela De Maddis. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Gestionale (Engineering And Management), 2025
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Abstract
The leather industry is one of the symbols of Made in Italy, and it is fundamental to the country's economy and tradition. Italy is the biggest producer of leather in Europe, with known tanning districts located in Tuscany, Veneto, Campania, and Lombardy. Italian leather is renowned worldwide for its high quality, handcrafted, and eco-friendly nature; therefore, the existence of flaws in leather products is a critical issue that must be solved and corrected. Nevertheless, defect identification remains a substantial challenge, both economically and environmentally. This thesis has been elaborated in cooperation with the SOLARIS project, part of the wider MICS (Made in Italy Circular and Sustainable) program whose purpose is to create innovative and sustainable solutions for the manufacturing sector in Italy.
This research particularly examines the manufacturing process regarding potential defects, along with the application of thermography as a non-destructive test (NDT) aimed at improving leather quality control, along with the Hot Disk method in the evaluation of thermal properties
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