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==The gap between [[aniline leather]] and [[Semi-aniline|semi aniline leather]]==
 
==The gap between [[aniline leather]] and [[Semi-aniline|semi aniline leather]]==
Pure [[aniline leather]] may not have a [[finish|pigmented surface]] according to the definition of this [[Types of leather|type of leather]]. Even minimal pigmentation is not permitted. Therefore, aniline leather is susceptible to stains. As soon as a pigmentation takes place, the leather is no longer an aniline leather. If the leather is only minimally pigmented so that the leather remains as natural as possible, the leather does not meet the minimum requirements for the leather type [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline leather]]. Between aniline leather and semi aniline leather, there was so far no standardized leather.
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The lack of a defining standard between pure aniline leather and semi aniline leather has led to a certain amount of confusion. Pure [[aniline leather]] must not have a [[finish|pigmented surface]] of any kind, not even a minimal one, according to the definition of this [[Types of leather|type of leather]]. Therefore, aniline leather is susceptible to stains. As soon as any pigmentation is applied, it is no longer classed as aniline leather. If the leather is only minimally pigmented so that it remains as natural as possible, the leather does not meet the minimum requirements for the leather type [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline leather]] either.  
  
  
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''[[Aniline leather]] are not allowed to have a [[finish|pigment coating]].''<br></p>
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''[[Aniline leather]] is not allowed to have a [[finish|pigment coating]].''<br></p>
 
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This conflict occurs mostly in [[leather furniture|upholstery leathers]]. On one hand, the leather furniture manufacturers want the best leather quality ([[aniline leather]]), but on the other hand, the aniline leather should not [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|fade]], should not have [[natural markings on leather]] and as few colour deviations as possible and should not be [[Porous leather|susceptible to stains]].
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This conflict occurs mostly in [[leather furniture|upholstery leathers]]. Understandably, the leather furniture manufacturers want the best leather quality ([[aniline leather]]). But, at the same time, they want the aniline leather not to [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|fade]], not to have [[natural markings on leather]] and as few colour deviations as possible and not be [[Porous leather|susceptible to stains]].
  
  
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To solve this dilemma, some [[tannery|tanneries]] have applied thin [[finish|layers of pigment]] onto the leather. This was intended to be as close as possible to the [[aniline leather]], but nevertheless to apply a light protection in order to meet the legitimate wishes of the furniture trade and the end users. If pigments were found on the surface during investigations, the accusation arose, that no high quality aniline leather had been sold. If it was then tested for [[Semi-aniline|semi aniline leather]], it did not meet the minimum requirements for [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|light fastness]] or [[leather quality|friction resistance]].
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To solve this dilemma, some [[tannery|tanneries]] have applied thin [[finish|layers of pigment]] onto the leather. This was intended to be as close as possible to [[aniline leather]], while applying a light protection in order to meet the legitimate wishes of the furniture trade and the end users. If, during investigations, pigments were found on the surface the tannery would be accused of failing to sell high quality aniline leather. Then, if it was tested for [[Semi-aniline|semi aniline leather]], it failed to meet the minimum requirements for [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|light fastness]] or [[leather quality|friction resistance]].
  
This regulatory gap gave the impression that the [[tannery]] had produced a deficient leather. But a leather between [[aniline leather]] and [[Semi-aniline|semi aniline leather]] is an excellent leather of excellent [[leather quality|quality]]. It is [[finish|coated]] as little as possible to preserve the naturalness. It has a minimum protection which is better than with completely [[Porous leather|porous]] aniline leather. It does not fade so easily and is not so stain-sensitive.
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This regulatory gap gave the impression that the [[tannery]] had produced a deficient leather. But a leather that falls between [[aniline leather]] and [[Semi-aniline|semi aniline leather]] is actually of excellent [[leather quality|quality]]. It is [[finish|coated]] as little as possible to preserve the naturalness. Although this offers minimum protection, it ensures that this type of leather will not fade so easily and be less stain sensitive than  completely [[Porous leather|porous]] aniline leather.  
 
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For the consumer, it’s not understandable that pure aniline leather, which is located in the highest price class, [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|fades]] in the course of time and that normal stains are difficult to be cleaned. Thus, slightly pigmented leather between aniline leather and semi-aniline leather is an enrichment and a positive development for the leather manufacturers, leather traders, furniture manufacturers and the final consumers.
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It's of little advantage to the consumer that pure aniline leather, which falls within the highest price bracket, [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|fades]] over time and that normal stains are difficult to remove. Thus, slightly pigmented leather between aniline and semi aniline is a much better option for leather manufacturers, leather traders, furniture manufacturers and the end customers.
  
 
==Aniline leather, refined – Refined aniline leather==
 
==Aniline leather, refined – Refined aniline leather==
At the beginning of 2016, the term "aniline leather, refined" appeared for the first time in the new formulation of RAL 430/4. According to the definition there, a refined aniline leather must have almost completely visible [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pore]]. An applied pigment coating is not allowed to exceed 0.015 mm. In the case of aniline leather, a pigment-free coating should not be above 0.01 mm.
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At the beginning of 2016, the term "aniline leather, refined" appeared for the first time in the new formulation of RAL 430/4. The definition stated that on a refined aniline leather the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pore]] must be almost completely visible. An applied pigment coating must not exceed 0.015 mm. In the case of aniline leather, a pigment-free coating should not be above 0.01 mm.
  
In RAL 061 A1 (March 2016) the rules were tightened once more. Accordingly, the [[finish|pigmentation]] is not allowed to exceed 0.01 mm. The natural hair pores must remain clearly visible and the hair pore channels are not allowed to be completely filled.
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In RAL 061 A1 (March 2016) the rules were tightened once more. Accordingly, the [[finish|pigmentation]] is not allowed to exceed 0.01 mm. The natural hair pores must remain clearly visible and the hair pore channels must not be completely filled.
  
Presumably the "aniline leather is refined" will overtake the pure aniline leather in the [[leather furniture|furniture sector]]. The tendency to the [[Antique Leather - Vintage Leather#Leather patina|patina]] formation of the high-price pure [[aniline leather]] only makes sense for buyers who want exactly this property.
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Presumably the "aniline leather is refined" will overtake the pure aniline leather in the [[leather furniture|furniture sector]]. The tendency for a [[Antique Leather - Vintage Leather#Leather patina|patina]] to form on high-priced pure [[aniline leather]] only makes sense for buyers who want this effect.
  
Although the distinctiveness of the [[types of leather]] does not get easier for consumers and experts by this new kind of leather, the manufacturers should adhere to the new definitions in the declarations of the leather. This solution is the right way to offer the end users the best [[smooth leather]] in the high price segment. It will certainly take a few years until the new term "aniline leather refined" has become established.
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Although this new leather type makes it harder for consumers and experts to distinguish between the [[types of leather]], the manufacturers should adhere to the new definitions in their leather descriptions. This solution is the right way to offer the end users the best [[smooth leather]] in the high price segment. It will certainly take a few years until the new term "aniline leather refined" has become established.
  
The following examples of [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pore]] recognisability are only indicative. Depending on the [[leather batch]] and area of the skin, large fluctuations of the pore visibility can already be present within one skin.
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The following examples of [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pore]] visibility are only indicative. Depending on the [[leather batch]] and area of the skin, large fluctuations of the pore visibility can already be present within one skin.
  
  
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The gap between aniline leather and semi aniline leather

The lack of a defining standard between pure aniline leather and semi aniline leather has led to a certain amount of confusion. Pure aniline leather must not have a pigmented surface of any kind, not even a minimal one, according to the definition of this type of leather. Therefore, aniline leather is susceptible to stains. As soon as any pigmentation is applied, it is no longer classed as aniline leather. If the leather is only minimally pigmented so that it remains as natural as possible, the leather does not meet the minimum requirements for the leather type semi-aniline leather either.


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Aniline leather is not allowed to have a pigment coating.

 

This conflict occurs mostly in upholstery leathers. Understandably, the leather furniture manufacturers want the best leather quality (aniline leather). But, at the same time, they want the aniline leather not to fade, not to have natural markings on leather and as few colour deviations as possible and not be susceptible to stains.


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In aniline leather liquid penetrates immediately. A light finish improves protection.

 

To solve this dilemma, some tanneries have applied thin layers of pigment onto the leather. This was intended to be as close as possible to aniline leather, while applying a light protection in order to meet the legitimate wishes of the furniture trade and the end users. If, during investigations, pigments were found on the surface the tannery would be accused of failing to sell high quality aniline leather. Then, if it was tested for semi aniline leather, it failed to meet the minimum requirements for light fastness or friction resistance.

This regulatory gap gave the impression that the tannery had produced a deficient leather. But a leather that falls between aniline leather and semi aniline leather is actually of excellent quality. It is coated as little as possible to preserve the naturalness. Although this offers minimum protection, it ensures that this type of leather will not fade so easily and be less stain sensitive than completely porous aniline leather.

It's of little advantage to the consumer that pure aniline leather, which falls within the highest price bracket, fades over time and that normal stains are difficult to remove. Thus, slightly pigmented leather between aniline and semi aniline is a much better option for leather manufacturers, leather traders, furniture manufacturers and the end customers.

Aniline leather, refined – Refined aniline leather

At the beginning of 2016, the term "aniline leather, refined" appeared for the first time in the new formulation of RAL 430/4. The definition stated that on a refined aniline leather the hair pore must be almost completely visible. An applied pigment coating must not exceed 0.015 mm. In the case of aniline leather, a pigment-free coating should not be above 0.01 mm.

In RAL 061 A1 (March 2016) the rules were tightened once more. Accordingly, the pigmentation is not allowed to exceed 0.01 mm. The natural hair pores must remain clearly visible and the hair pore channels must not be completely filled.

Presumably the "aniline leather is refined" will overtake the pure aniline leather in the furniture sector. The tendency for a patina to form on high-priced pure aniline leather only makes sense for buyers who want this effect.

Although this new leather type makes it harder for consumers and experts to distinguish between the types of leather, the manufacturers should adhere to the new definitions in their leather descriptions. This solution is the right way to offer the end users the best smooth leather in the high price segment. It will certainly take a few years until the new term "aniline leather refined" has become established.

The following examples of pore visibility are only indicative. Depending on the leather batch and area of the skin, large fluctuations of the pore visibility can already be present within one skin.


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Pure aniline leather: The pores are completely recognisable and no finish is applied on the leather surface.

 

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Refined aniline leather has only a very thin pigment coating on the surface, which is hardly noticeable.

 

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Semi-aniline leather: Pores are still clearly visible, but a thin layer of paint is on the leather surface which is more then on aniline leather, refined.

 

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Pigmented smooth leather: Pores are no longer recognisable because a thick layer of paint is filling and covering the pores.

 

Video about different types of leather

Video about different kinds of smooth leather.


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