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==Schweinsleder==
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==Pig leather - Pigskin - Pig suede - Pork- Pork suede==
Auf der Welt gibt es ca. 950 Mio. Schweine (Stand 2005). Davon werden jährlich fast 100% geschlachtet. Schweine werden im Alter von 6 bis 10 Monaten geschlachtet. '''Schweinsleder''' sind mit ca. 5 bis 7% der Weltproduktion an vierter Stelle nach [[Rindsleder|Rindsledern]], [[Schafsleder|Schafsledern]] und [[Ziegenleder|Ziegenledern]].
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In the world, there are about 950 million pigs (as of 2005). Of this, almost 100% are slaughtered annually. Pigs are slaughtered at the age of 6 to 10 months. Pig suede is ranked fourth with about 5 to 7% of world production. Pig leather is the world's fourth-largest amount of produced leather, after [[cow leather|cow]], [[Sheep leather|sheep]] and [[goatskin|goat]] leather.
  
  
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''Schweinefleisch nach chinesischer Art - nach griechischer Art''<br></p>
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''Pork of Chinese type. - Pork of the Greek type.''<br></p>
 
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Man unterscheidet das Leder von '''Hausschweinen''', allgemein Pork genannt, von dem der '''Wildschweine''', deren für die [[Lederindustrie]] bedeutendster Vertreter das '''Peccary''' ist. Besonders das europäische Hausschwein liefert ein [[Leder]], das überaus fettreich ist. Hausschweine sind nur geringfügig behaart. Charakteristisch für die Optik des Schweinsleders sind die in Gruppen angelegten [[Haarporen|Löcher der Haarborsten]]. Meist sind es Dreiergruppen. Die Faserstruktur innerhalb der Schweinslederhaut ist sehr unterschiedlich. Am Kopf und in der Flanke ist das Leder locker und schwammig, in der Flanke dagegen manchmal hornartig verhärtet.  
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The leather of domestic pigs, commonly called pork, is distinguished from the wild boar. The most representative of which is the peccary for the [[leather industry]]. Especially the European domestic pig provides a leather which is very rich in fat. Domestic pigs are only slightly hairy. Characteristic of the appearance of the pig leather are the grouped holes of the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]]. Usually there are triple groups. The fiber structure within the pigskin skin is very different. The leather is [[Looseness|loosely and spongy]] on the head and the flank, while on the flank it is sometimes horny.
  
  
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'' Hausschwein''<br></p>
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''Domestic pig.''<br></p>
 
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'' Pork-[[Rauleder (Rauhleder), Wildleder, Veloursleder (Velourleder), Nubuk oder Nubukleder|Velour]] - Gut erkennbar: die [[Haarporen|Poren der Haarkanäle]]''<br></p>
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'' Pork [[suede]]. - Well recognizable: the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]].''<br></p>
 
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''Wildschwein - [[Felle|Wildschweinfell]]''<br></p>
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''Wild boar skin.''<br></p>
 
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==Pig leather [[leather clothing]]==
 
==Pig leather [[leather clothing]]==
Am häufigsten trifft man auf Schweinsleder bei [[Lederbekleidung|Bekleidung]]. Neben dem [[Lammleder]] und [[Ziegenvelours]] ist es die häufigste [[Lederarten|Lederart]] bei Lederbekleidung. Alle drei [[Lederarten|Ledersorten]] sind leicht und nicht zu warm und daher ideal als Freizeitbekleidung. Nur bei Motorradkombis dominiert das [[Rindsleder]]. Es ist deutlich dicker und reißfester und aus Sicherheitsgründen dort die erste Wahl. Das Leder des Peccary wird vorwiegend zu hochwertigem Handschuhleder verwendet.
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Pig leather is most commonly used in [[leather clothing|clothing]]. In addition to [[Lamb leather|lambskin]] and [[goatskin|goat suede]], it is the most common type of leather in [[leather clothing]]. All three [[types of leather|leather types]] are light and not too warm and therefore ideal for leisure wear. Only with [[Leather suits|motorcycle leather suits]] dominates the [[cow leather]]. It is significantly [[leather quality|thicker and tearproof]] and for safety reasons the first choice. The leather of the peccary is used predominantly for high-quality [[leather gloves|gloves]].
  
Insbesondere im preiswerteren Segment der [[Lederbekleidung]] wird sehr viel Schweinsleder verarbeitet, meist als [[Veloursleder]], aber gelegentlich auch als [[Zurichtung|pigmentiertes]] [[Glattleder]]. Schweinsleder ist für den Bekleidungshersteller preiswerter als [[Lammleder]]. Schweinsleder ist im Vergleich zum hochwertigeren Lamm- und Ziegenleder weniger reißfest und fühlt ich im Vergleich zum weichen Lammleder oder Ziegenvelour i.d.R. pappiger an. Oft wird das Leder in der Bekleidung als '''Porc''' [[Lederkennzeichnung|gekennzeichnet]]. Beim [[Rauleder (Rauhleder), Wildleder, Veloursleder (Velourleder), Nubuk oder Nubukleder|Velour]] spricht man dann vom '''Porcvelours'''.
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Especially in the cheaper segment of the [[leather clothing]], very much pig leather is processed, mostly as [[suede]], but occasionally also as [[finish|pigmented]] [[smooth leather]]. Pig leather is cheaper than [[lamb leather]]. Pig leather is less [[leather quality|tear-resistant]] compared to the high-quality [[lamb leather|lamb]] and [[goatskin|goat leather]]. Pig leather also has a more cardboard-like [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|haptic]].
  
  

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Pig leather - Pigskin - Pig suede - Pork- Pork suede

In the world, there are about 950 million pigs (as of 2005). Of this, almost 100% are slaughtered annually. Pigs are slaughtered at the age of 6 to 10 months. Pig suede is ranked fourth with about 5 to 7% of world production. Pig leather is the world's fourth-largest amount of produced leather, after cow, sheep and goat leather.


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Pork of Chinese type. - Pork of the Greek type.

 

The leather of domestic pigs, commonly called pork, is distinguished from the wild boar. The most representative of which is the peccary for the leather industry. Especially the European domestic pig provides a leather which is very rich in fat. Domestic pigs are only slightly hairy. Characteristic of the appearance of the pig leather are the grouped holes of the hair pores. Usually there are triple groups. The fiber structure within the pigskin skin is very different. The leather is loosely and spongy on the head and the flank, while on the flank it is sometimes horny.


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Domestic pig.

 

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Pork suede. - Well recognizable: the hair pores.

 

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Wild boar skin.

 

Pig leather leather clothing

Pig leather is most commonly used in clothing. In addition to lambskin and goat suede, it is the most common type of leather in leather clothing. All three leather types are light and not too warm and therefore ideal for leisure wear. Only with motorcycle leather suits dominates the cow leather. It is significantly thicker and tearproof and for safety reasons the first choice. The leather of the peccary is used predominantly for high-quality gloves.

Especially in the cheaper segment of the leather clothing, very much pig leather is processed, mostly as suede, but occasionally also as pigmented smooth leather. Pig leather is cheaper than lamb leather. Pig leather is less tear-resistant compared to the high-quality lamb and goat leather. Pig leather also has a more cardboard-like haptic.


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Pig leather is often offered at low prices.

 

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Finished (pigmented) pig leather can still be recognized by the prominent pores.

 

Book covers and handbags inner lining

In addition to being used as a clothing leather, pig leather is also used as an inner lining for handbags or for book bindings.


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Book cover made of pig leather from the collection of www.feinleder-hoffmann.com. - Pig leather as inner lining of a handbag.

 

Peccary

Peccary is the name for pig leather from the hides of wild-living, South American nelfer pigs. The term "peccary" originates from the indigenous Brazilian Tupi language and roughly describes "an animal that treads many paths in the forest". Due to the free life in nature, the leather often has scars and other defects, which should be regarded as an authenticity feature. Peccary is used for valuable gloves due to its suppleness. It is also a popular source of food because of its aromatic meat.


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Peccary pig. Soft glove leather of the peccary with visible [Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]] (available at www.heinzbauer.com).

 

Peccary should not be confused with the similarly carpincho leather, which is of a South American large rodent type.


Pig leather furniture

Furniture made of pig leather usually does not exist because the leather is too thin and too less tear resistant for this purpose.


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Pig leather is not suitable as a upholstery leather.

 


leather suitcase made of pig leather

In South America, suitcases made of pig leather are spread.


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Typical leather suitcase made of pig leather.

 


A bicycle saddle made of pig leather

Apparently there were also bicycle saddles made of pig leather. An unusual application due to the poor stability of this leather.


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Very curious: An old bicycle saddle made of pig leather.

 



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Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather.


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