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==The breathability of leather==
 
==The breathability of leather==
Breathability is one of the special properties of [[leather]], which cannot yet be imitated with substitutes. It is the ability of the leather to let pass moisture in the form of vapor. Especially in [[Leather shoes|shoes]], this ability proves to be a blessing. In warm and waterproof hiking boots made of leather, you will never sweat as much as in rubber boots.
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Breathability is one of the special properties of [[leather]], which no other substitute material exudes. The ability to expel moisture in the form of vapour is one of the main characteristics of leather and what makes it unique. This can be essential, especially for [[Leather shoes|shoes]]. In warm and waterproof hiking boots made of leather, you will never sweat as much as in rubber boots.
  
The ability to absorb sweat and humidity, but also the breathability, is also noticeable on [[Car leather|car seats]] and [[leather furniture]] and is better then on [[imitation leather]].
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The ability to absorb sweat and humidity, and then release it, is also apparent on [[Car leather|car seats]] and [[leather furniture]] and is better than on [[imitation leather]].
  
However, breathability is different depending on the [[type of leather]]. Sensitive, [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|porous]] [[aniline leather]] has a significantly higher breathability than strongly [[finish|pigmented]] [[car leather]]. Also other [[leather quality|quality features]] such as firmness, color fastness, [[Soiling behavior - Anti-Soiling|dirt resistance]] and overall longevity are important criteria for some applications of leather. For this purpose, the surface of [[smooth leather]] is protected by application of a [[finish|color layer]] against stains and [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|fading]]. This improves the durability and long-term appearance of the leather, but significantly reduces the vapor permeability, which is still significantly better than that of [[artificial leather]].
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However, breathability is different depending on the [[Types of leather|type of leather]]. Sensitive, [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|porous]] [[aniline leather]] has a significantly higher breathability than heavily [[finish|pigmented]] [[car leather]]. Even higher is the breathability of [[nubuck]] and [[suede]].  
  
  
 
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'' Mikroskopische Aufnahme der Oberfläche eines [[Anilinleder|Anilinleders]]. Deutlich sind die offenen [[Offenporige Leder|Poren]] der Haut erkennbar, die nicht durch eine [[Zurichtung]] verdeckt werden. ''<br></p>
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''Microscope photograph of the surface of an [[aniline leather]]. The [[Porous leather|pores]] of the skin are clearly visible, and they are not covered by a [[finish|colour layer]].''<br></p>
 
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''Leder mit einer starken [[Zurichtung|Färbung]]''
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''[[Nubuck]] and [[suede]] are very porous, but not [[Waterproofing leather|waterproof]].''<br></p>
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Also other [[leather quality|quality features]] such as firmness, colour fastness, [[Soiling behavior - Anti-Soiling|dirt resistance]] and overall longevity are important criteria for some applications of leather. For this purpose, the surface of [[smooth leather]] is protected by the application of a [[finish|colour layer]] against stains and [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|fading]]. This improves the durability and long-term appearance of the leather, but significantly reduces the vapour permeability. However, breathability of such leathers is still substantially high when compared to  [[Imitation leather|artificial leather]].
  
The respiratory ability of leather is sometimes improved by perforating leather.
 
  
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''Leather with strong [[finish|pigmentation]].''
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The respiratory ability of leather is sometimes improved by perforating leather.
  
 
   
 
   

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The breathability of leather

Breathability is one of the special properties of leather, which no other substitute material exudes. The ability to expel moisture in the form of vapour is one of the main characteristics of leather and what makes it unique. This can be essential, especially for shoes. In warm and waterproof hiking boots made of leather, you will never sweat as much as in rubber boots.

The ability to absorb sweat and humidity, and then release it, is also apparent on car seats and leather furniture and is better than on imitation leather.

However, breathability is different depending on the type of leather. Sensitive, porous aniline leather has a significantly higher breathability than heavily pigmented car leather. Even higher is the breathability of nubuck and suede.


Offenporig-001.jpg

Anilinoffen.jpg

Microscope photograph of the surface of an aniline leather. The pores of the skin are clearly visible, and they are not covered by a colour layer.

 

Nubuck-01.jpg

Suede-01.jpg

Nubuck and suede are very porous, but not waterproof.

 

Also other quality features such as firmness, colour fastness, dirt resistance and overall longevity are important criteria for some applications of leather. For this purpose, the surface of smooth leather is protected by the application of a colour layer against stains and fading. This improves the durability and long-term appearance of the leather, but significantly reduces the vapour permeability. However, breathability of such leathers is still substantially high when compared to artificial leather.


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Pigmentierung-gepraegt-003.jpg Pigmentierung-gepraegt-002.jpg

Leather with strong pigmentation.


The respiratory ability of leather is sometimes improved by perforating leather.


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