Leather defects

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Leather defects are defects in the finished leather, which are caused by damaged raw skin, or have arisen due to wrong storage or are caused by improper processing during the manufacturing process.

  • Dye transfer from leather is a result of insufficient colour fixation, for example by excessively concentrated dyes or too little washing out after dyeing. If the colour concentration is too high, bronzing can occur.
  • Colour defects can occur if the applied colouration does not cover uniformly, especially on already damaged areas.
  • Tannin stains is caused by uneven concentration of the tanning agent in the [[leather production].
  • Looseness is caused by missing leather fibre substance under the grain surface. The surface then tends to form small wrinkles. This is a skin defect of the living animal. Such skins should not even find their way into the leather production.


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Bronzing leather and dye transfer from leather.

 



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