Difference between revisions of "Madras leather"
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− | + | A material called "Madras" is sold as a furniture cover, which visually has a leather surface, but is actually not leather at all. It is a leather composite material in which the main component is other materials and only [[Artificial leather with leather fibres on the reverse|leather fibers are applied on the reverse]]. This material may not be sold as [[leather#What materials can be called leather?|genuine leather]]. It consists of layers of dense cotton fabric, [[Bonded leather|leather fibers]] on the back and a PU coating on the surface. It is made of 34% polyurethane, 25% polyester, 14% cotton and 27% leather fiber. | |
− | + | Basically, it is a [[imitation leather]], which has been [[Artificial leather with leather fibres on the reverse|pasted on the back with leather fibers]] for advertising purposes. The fibers do not have own stability, do not serve to absorb moisture and have maybe an effect when touching the material. | |
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− | '' | + | ''The upper material of this "Madras" is made of [[imitation leather|artificial leather]]. On the back, [[Artificial leather with leather fibres on the reverse|leather fibers are flocked]].'' |
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− | + | There are also normal [[smooth leather]] called "Madras" and should not be confused with the [[imitation leather]]. | |
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− | '' | + | ''[[leather#What materials can be called leather?|Genuine]] [[smooth leather|smooth]] [[leather furniture|furniture leather]] called Madras.''<br></p> |
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− | ==[[ | + | ==[[Split leather]] with Madras [[Embossed leather|embossing]]== |
− | + | There is also an [[split leather#Embossed split leather|embossed split leather]] called "Madras". | |
Revision as of 20:48, 1 February 2017
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Madras
Madras is not a generic term for a special kind of leather. Madras is used by various manufacturers for different types of leather and similar materials. Therefore, when beeing interested in a lather with this designation, always ask more exactly, what kind of material it actually is. In particular, because Imitation leather is sold with this name with leather fibres glued to the reverse. This is not leather, but a synthetic leather. Also coated split leather is sold as "Madras" which does not correspond to the quality of top grain leather.
Madras imitation leather
A material called "Madras" is sold as a furniture cover, which visually has a leather surface, but is actually not leather at all. It is a leather composite material in which the main component is other materials and only leather fibers are applied on the reverse. This material may not be sold as genuine leather. It consists of layers of dense cotton fabric, leather fibers on the back and a PU coating on the surface. It is made of 34% polyurethane, 25% polyester, 14% cotton and 27% leather fiber.
Basically, it is a imitation leather, which has been pasted on the back with leather fibers for advertising purposes. The fibers do not have own stability, do not serve to absorb moisture and have maybe an effect when touching the material.
The upper material of this "Madras" is made of artificial leather. On the back, leather fibers are flocked.
Madras leather
There are also normal smooth leather called "Madras" and should not be confused with the imitation leather.
Genuine smooth furniture leather called Madras.
Split leather with Madras embossing
There is also an embossed split leather called "Madras".
Additional information
- Regulations for the correct declaration
- Artificial leather with leather fibres on the reverse
- Coated leather - Laminated leather
- PU leather
- Buffalo split leather