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==Glazing leather - Glazed leather==
 
==Glazing leather - Glazed leather==
In the glazing treatment, the leather surface is compressed by strong friction and pressure so that it becomes smooth and shiny. To achieve a particularly [[Gloss of leather|high gloss finish]], [[finish|non-thermoplastic binders]] are applied to the leather surface, which prevent the leather from becoming soft and sticky during this process. Mostly, casein-based binders are used. The process is carried out by a glazing machine. Nevertheless, the manual effort for the glazing is enormous, which increases the cost of production.
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In the glazing treatment, the leather surface is compressed by strong friction and pressure so that it becomes smooth and shiny. To achieve a particularly [[Gloss of leather|high gloss finish]], [[finish|non-thermoplastic binders]] are applied to the leather surface, which prevent the leather from becoming soft and sticky during this process. Mostly, casein-based binders are used. The process is carried out by a glazing machine. Nevertheless, the manual effort for the glazing is enormous, which increases the cost of production. Alternatively, the leather is rolled smooth with a metal roller under high pressure.
  
 
High gloss [[crocodile leather]], [[lizard leather]], [[snakeskin]], [[turtle skin|turtle leather]] or [[Ostrich leather|ostrich legs]] are mostly glazed.
 
High gloss [[crocodile leather]], [[lizard leather]], [[snakeskin]], [[turtle skin|turtle leather]] or [[Ostrich leather|ostrich legs]] are mostly glazed.
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''Glazed [[Ostrich leather|ostrich leather leg]]. - Glazed [[Snakeskin#Python leather|python leather]] ([[Leather museum|DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach]]).''<br></p>
 
''Glazed [[Ostrich leather|ostrich leather leg]]. - Glazed [[Snakeskin#Python leather|python leather]] ([[Leather museum|DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach]]).''<br></p>
 
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== Additional information ==
 
== Additional information ==

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Glazing leather - Glazed leather

In the glazing treatment, the leather surface is compressed by strong friction and pressure so that it becomes smooth and shiny. To achieve a particularly high gloss finish, non-thermoplastic binders are applied to the leather surface, which prevent the leather from becoming soft and sticky during this process. Mostly, casein-based binders are used. The process is carried out by a glazing machine. Nevertheless, the manual effort for the glazing is enormous, which increases the cost of production. Alternatively, the leather is rolled smooth with a metal roller under high pressure.

High gloss crocodile leather, lizard leather, snakeskin, turtle leather or ostrich legs are mostly glazed.

Glossy leather is otherwise extremely water-sensitive and especially for shoes, a waterproofing final lacquer is applied to make the leather, water-repellent.


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Glazed crocodile leather. - Glazed crocodile handbag (DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach).

 

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Glazed ostrich leather leg. - Glazed python leather (DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach).

 

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