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Aniline leather is in a bath with [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|aniline dyes]] coloured [[Leather|leather]]. Aniline leather is [[Porous leather|porous]] [[Smooth leather|smooth leather]] without a [[Leather Colour - Leather Color| pigment]] based surface [[Finish|finish]]. On aniline leather the natural texture of the skin material is recognizable and is usually high-priced and high-graded leather. Because of the missing [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|pigmented colour layer]] on the surface, aniline leather [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|feels natural, soft and worm]].  
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Aniline [[Leather|leather]] is coloured by soaking it in a bath with [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|aniline dyes]] . Aniline leather is [[Porous leather|porous]] [[Smooth leather|smooth leather]] without a [[Leather Colour - Leather Color| pigment]] based surface [[Finish|finish]]. On aniline leather the natural texture of the skin material is easily recognisable and they are  usually classed as high-priced and high-graded leather. Because of the missing [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|pigmented colour layer]] on the surface, aniline leather [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|feels natural, soft and warm to touch]].  
  
The [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pores of the skin]] must be clearly identifiable in aniline leather. Maximum, an aniline leather is allowed to receive a finish with a [[Waterproofing leather|hydrophobic treatment]], but [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|pigments]] are not allowed as component of the finish.
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The [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pores of the skin]] must be clearly identifiable in aniline leather. At most, an aniline leather is allowed to receive a finish with a [[Waterproofing leather|hydrophobic treatment]], but [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|pigments]] are not allowed as a component of the finish.
  
 
Aniline leather without any [[Finish|finish]] and completely [[Porous leather|porous]] is called '''pure aniline leather''' or just '''pure aniline'''. Soft aniline leather is also called [[Napa leather|napa leather]].  
 
Aniline leather without any [[Finish|finish]] and completely [[Porous leather|porous]] is called '''pure aniline leather''' or just '''pure aniline'''. Soft aniline leather is also called [[Napa leather|napa leather]].  
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Also leather with velvet-like surfaces like [[Suede - Nubuck -  Buckskin|suede and nubuck]] belong to the group of [[Porous leather|porous leather]].  
 
Also leather with velvet-like surfaces like [[Suede - Nubuck -  Buckskin|suede and nubuck]] belong to the group of [[Porous leather|porous leather]].  
  
Which [[Types of leather|type of leather]] can be called aniline leather, is regulated by national and international norms, regulations and standards. In Europe the term is ruled by the standard: DIN EN 15987 "LEATHER - TERMINOLOGY - KEY DEFINITIONS FOR THE LEATHER TRADE" (July 2015). Accordingly to this norm, an aniline leather is a [[Smooth leather|smooth leather]], were the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pores of the hair]] is well and clearly visible. An applied [[Finish|finish]] is not allowed to be thicker then 0,01 mm and is not allowed to contain [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|pigments]].   
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Which [[Types of leather|type of leather]] can be called aniline leather, is regulated by national and international norms, regulations and standards. In Europe the term is defined by the standard: DIN EN 15987 "LEATHER - TERMINOLOGY - KEY DEFINITIONS FOR THE LEATHER TRADE" (July 2015). Accordingly to this norm, an aniline leather is a [[Smooth leather|smooth leather]], were the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pores of the hair]] are clearly visible. Any [[Finish|finish]] applied  is not allowed to be thicker then 0,01 mm and is not allowed to contain [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|pigments]].   
  
Aniline leather is used for all kinds of leather products. It's used as [[Leather furniture|furniture leather]], as [[Leather handbags|handbag leather]], for [[Leather shoes|shoes]] or for [[Leather clothing|clothing]]. Seldom is [[Car leather|car leather]], as leather in cars is expected to be easy to [[Leather cleaner|leather cleaner]] and [[Leather care|care]] which can only be achieved with a [[Leather Colour - Leather Color||pigmented coating]] on top of the leather.  
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Aniline leather is used for all kinds of leather products. It is used as [[Leather furniture|furniture leather]], as [[Leather handbags|handbag leather]], for [[Leather shoes|shoes]] or for [[Leather clothing|clothing]]. They are rarely used for [[Car leather|car interior]], as leather in cars is expected to be easy to [[Leather cleaner|clean]] and [[Leather care|maintain]] which can only be achieved by spraying a [[Leather Colour - Leather Color|pigmented coating]] on the surface of the leather.  
  
  
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For aniline leather only absolutely [[Natural markings on leather|flawless hides]] can be [[Leather production|processed]] because the [[Grain side|surface structure]] of the leather is completely visible. Leather with [[Natural markings on leather|damages on the skin surface]] which emerge disturbing in the main areas like [[Natural markings on leather#Barbed wire scares and scratches|visible scares]], [[Natural markings on leather#Insect bites|insect bites]] and [[Natural markings on leather#Fire-brand|fire-brands]] are not first choice. Because flawless hair is rare, aniline leather is generally more expensive than [[Finish|pigmented leather]]. [[Tannery|Tanners]] talk of less than 5% of the delivered skins, which can be processed as aniline leather because of impeccability.
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For aniline leather only absolutely [[Natural markings on leather|flawless hides]] can be [[Leather production|processed]] because the [[Grain side|surface structure]] of the leather is completely visible. Leather with [[Natural markings on leather|damages on the skin surface of the animal]] caused due to horn scratches, goad marks caused by farmers prodding the animal, warts, [[Natural markings on leather#Insect bites|insect bites]] and other markings such as  [[Natural markings on leather#Fire-brand|fire-brands]] can leave [[Natural markings on leather#Barbed wire scares and scratches|visible scars]]. Such leather cannot be used for making Aniline Leather.Because majority of the leather is in such condition, general supply and demand dictates that aniline leather is generally more expensive than [[Finish|pigmented leather]]. [[Tannery|Tanners]] generally say, only less than 5% of the delivered skins, can be processed as aniline leather.
  
Aniline is porous grain side leather. When you do a water rubbing test, a drop of water would sink into the surface and darken it. Aniline leather is therefore highly susceptible to [https://www.colourlock.com/tip/misc/watermarks-aniline-suede-nubuck.html water marks] and [[Leather damages#Grease and sweat stains on leather|grease stains]], as for the [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|fading]] caused by sunlight. Aniline leather generally has a warm and waxy [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|grip]] and a matt [[Gloss of Leather|degree of gloss]]. Because of the softness of the leather aniline leather is also called [[Napa leather|napa leather]] or occasionally as [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|soft leather]].
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Aniline is porous grain side leather. If you rub a drop of water on Aniline, it will penetrate the surface and darken it. Aniline leather is therefore highly susceptible to [https://www.colourlock.com/tip/misc/watermarks-aniline-suede-nubuck.html water marks], [[Leather damages#Grease and sweat stains on leather|grease stains]] and also to [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|fading]] caused by sunlight. Aniline leather generally has a warm and waxy [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|grip]] and a matt [[Gloss of Leather|degree of gloss]]. Because of the softness of this leather, aniline leather is also called [[Napa leather|napa leather]] or occasionally referred to as [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|soft leather]].
  
  
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''Picture 1 shows a drop of water on a [[Finish|pigmented]] [[Cow leather|cowhide]]. The drop does not sink in. Next to it, the drop sinks into the [[Porous leather|porous]] [[Smooth leather|smooth leather]].'' <br></p>
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''Picture 1 shows a drop of water on a [[Finish|pigmented]] [[Cow leather|cowhide]]. Water does not sink in. Next to it, the drop sinks into the [[Porous leather|porous]] [[Smooth leather|smooth leather]].'' <br></p>
 
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[[Smooth leather]], which has a low [[Finish|pigment coating]] and where the pore structure of the leather surface is still clearly visible is called [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline]]. Since January 2016 there is a new leather term for a [[Types of leather|type of leather]] which is between aniline leather and [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline leather]] (RAL 061 A1 - Germany). It`s called [[Anilinleder veredelt - Veredeltes Anilinleder|Aniline leather refined (use optimized)]]. Refined aniline leather is allowed to have a very fine [[Finish|pigmentation]]. Pure aniline leather is not allowed to have any [[Leather colour|pigments]] on the surface.  
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[[Smooth leather]], which has a low [[Finish|pigment coating]] and where the pore structure of the leather surface is still clearly visible is called [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline]]. Since January 2016 there is a new leather term for a [[Types of leather|type of leather]] which is between aniline leather and [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline leather]] (RAL 061 A1 - Germany). It`s called [[Anilinleder veredelt - Veredeltes Anilinleder|Refined Aniline leather (use optimized)]]. Refined aniline leather is allowed to have a very fine [[Finish|pigmentation]]. Pure aniline leather is not allowed to have any [[Leather colour|pigments]] on the surface.  
  
  
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'' Micrograph of the surface of an aniline leather. The [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|open pores]] of the skin can be clearly identified, which are not covered by a [[Finish|finish]].''<br></p>
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'' Micrograph of the surface of an aniline leather. The [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|porous nature]] of the skin can be clearly identified, which are not covered by a [[Finish|finish]].''<br></p>
 
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''Pure aniline leather - [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Leather hair pores]] are completely recognizable and no [[Finish|finish]] is on the leather.''<br></p>
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''Pure aniline leather - [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Pores]] are completely recognisable and no [[Finish|finish]] is on the leather.''<br></p>
 
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''[[Semi-aniline|Semi-aniline leather]] - [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Leather hair pores]] are clearly visible, but a thin [[Leather colour|layer of paint]] is on the leather surface.''<br></p>
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''[[Semi-aniline|Semi-aniline leather]] - [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Pores]] are clearly visible, but a thin [[Leather colour|layer of paint]] is on the leather surface.''<br></p>
 
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''[[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Leather hair pores]] are hardly recognizable. A stronger [[Leather colour|colour layer]] is on the leather surface. Only a consultant for leather can investigate whether this leather still may be referred as semi-aniline leather.''<br></p>
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''[[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Pores]] are hardly recognisable. A stronger [[Leather colour|colour layer]] is on the leather surface. Only a leather consultant or expert can investigate whether this leather still may be referred as semi-aniline leather.''<br></p>
 
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''[[Finish|Pigmented]] [[Smooth leather|smooth leather]] - [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Leather hair pores]]  
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''[[Finish|Pigmented]] [[Smooth leather|smooth leather]] - [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Pores]]  
are no longer recognizable. A thick [[Leather colour|layer of paint]] is on the leather.''<br></p>
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are no longer recognisable. A thick [[Leather colour|layer of paint]] is on the leather.''<br></p>
 
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Sometimes leather is [[Genuine leather|offered]] as aniline leather, which is not aniline. Since aniline is particularly
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Sometimes leather which is not aniline is [[Genuine leather|offered]] as such. Since aniline is particularly
sensitive sometimes it gets a gentle [[Finish|finish]]. Such leather is then no longer aniline, but [[Anilinleder veredelt - Veredeltes Anilinleder|refined aniline leather]] or [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline leather]] or sometimes even only [[Finish|pigmented leather]].
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sensitive, occasionally a gentle [[Finish|finish]] is applied. Technically, such leather is no longer aniline. Depending on the amount of surface colour applied, they and can be indentified as  [[Anilinleder veredelt - Veredeltes Anilinleder|refined aniline leather]] or [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline leather]] or very rarely [[Finish|pigmented leather]].
  
  
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''As aniline leather [[Genuine leather|declared]] but clearly a [[Leather colour|coat of paint]] on the leather. The [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]] even only appear faint.''
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''[[Genuine leather|Declared]] as aniline leather but clearly has a [[Leather colour|coat of paint]] on the leather. The [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|Pores]] are barely visible''
 
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Aniline leather is coloured by soaking it in a bath with aniline dyes . Aniline leather is porous smooth leather without a pigment based surface finish. On aniline leather the natural texture of the skin material is easily recognisable and they are usually classed as high-priced and high-graded leather. Because of the missing pigmented colour layer on the surface, aniline leather feels natural, soft and warm to touch.

The pores of the skin must be clearly identifiable in aniline leather. At most, an aniline leather is allowed to receive a finish with a hydrophobic treatment, but pigments are not allowed as a component of the finish.

Aniline leather without any finish and completely porous is called pure aniline leather or just pure aniline. Soft aniline leather is also called napa leather.

Also leather with velvet-like surfaces like suede and nubuck belong to the group of porous leather.

Which type of leather can be called aniline leather, is regulated by national and international norms, regulations and standards. In Europe the term is defined by the standard: DIN EN 15987 "LEATHER - TERMINOLOGY - KEY DEFINITIONS FOR THE LEATHER TRADE" (July 2015). Accordingly to this norm, an aniline leather is a smooth leather, were the pores of the hair are clearly visible. Any finish applied is not allowed to be thicker then 0,01 mm and is not allowed to contain pigments.

Aniline leather is used for all kinds of leather products. It is used as furniture leather, as handbag leather, for shoes or for clothing. They are rarely used for car interior, as leather in cars is expected to be easy to clean and maintain which can only be achieved by spraying a pigmented coating on the surface of the leather.


Leather-Colour-Aniline-01.jpg

Structure of the leather coloring and finish. Without finish = aniline leather.

 

For aniline leather only absolutely flawless hides can be processed because the surface structure of the leather is completely visible. Leather with damages on the skin surface of the animal caused due to horn scratches, goad marks caused by farmers prodding the animal, warts, insect bites and other markings such as fire-brands can leave visible scars. Such leather cannot be used for making Aniline Leather.Because majority of the leather is in such condition, general supply and demand dictates that aniline leather is generally more expensive than pigmented leather. Tanners generally say, only less than 5% of the delivered skins, can be processed as aniline leather.

Aniline is porous grain side leather. If you rub a drop of water on Aniline, it will penetrate the surface and darken it. Aniline leather is therefore highly susceptible to water marks, grease stains and also to fading caused by sunlight. Aniline leather generally has a warm and waxy grip and a matt degree of gloss. Because of the softness of this leather, aniline leather is also called napa leather or occasionally referred to as soft leather.


Gedeckt.jpg Wassertropfen-002.jpg Wassertropfen-003.jpg Wassertropfen-004.jpg

Picture 1 shows a drop of water on a pigmented cowhide. Water does not sink in. Next to it, the drop sinks into the porous smooth leather.

 

Smooth leather, which has a low pigment coating and where the pore structure of the leather surface is still clearly visible is called semi-aniline. Since January 2016 there is a new leather term for a type of leather which is between aniline leather and semi-aniline leather (RAL 061 A1 - Germany). It`s called Refined Aniline leather (use optimized). Refined aniline leather is allowed to have a very fine pigmentation. Pure aniline leather is not allowed to have any pigments on the surface.


Video about different kinds of smooth leather.


Offenporig-003.jpg Offenporig-001.jpg Anilinoffen.jpg

Micrograph of the surface of an aniline leather. The porous nature of the skin can be clearly identified, which are not covered by a finish.

 

Jacke-Rindsleder-003.jpg Auto-Anilin-01.jpg Sattel-Fahrradl-Brooks-01.jpg

DeSede-Neck-Sofa-01.jpg Schuh-Fleckenränder-01.jpg Louis-Vuitton-Koffer-01.jpg

Aniline leather is used in all areas: Leather clothing, car leather, bicycle saddle, furniture leather, shoe leather, handbags and suitcases

 

Moebel-Oxidation-002.jpg Ausbleichen-01.jpg Fleckenraender-01.jpg

Aniline leather is sensitive: grease stains - fading - water marks

 

Criteria of differentiation

Anilin-Poren-01.jpg Anilin-Poren-02.jpg

Pure aniline leather - Pores are completely recognisable and no finish is on the leather.

 

Semianilin-Poren-01.jpg E- Zwischenlager Fotoverzeichnis-Firma DATA2-FO Lederarten Semianilin Semianilin-Poren-01.jpg

Semi-aniline leather - Pores are clearly visible, but a thin layer of paint is on the leather surface.

 

Pigmentiert-01.jpg Pigmentiert-02.jpg

Pores are hardly recognisable. A stronger colour layer is on the leather surface. Only a leather consultant or expert can investigate whether this leather still may be referred as semi-aniline leather.

 

Pigmentiert-03.jpg Pigmentiert-04.jpg

Pigmented smooth leather - Pores are no longer recognisable. A thick layer of paint is on the leather.

 


Sometimes leather which is not aniline is offered as such. Since aniline is particularly sensitive, occasionally a gentle finish is applied. Technically, such leather is no longer aniline. Depending on the amount of surface colour applied, they and can be indentified as refined aniline leather or semi-aniline leather or very rarely pigmented leather.


Anilin-falsch-01.jpg Anilin-falsch-02.jpg

Declared as aniline leather but clearly has a coat of paint on the leather. The Pores are barely visible



Additional information


Detailed instructions for cleaning, repair and maintenance of aniline leather

Colourlock-02.jpg -> All instructions about cleaning and maintenance of aniline leather (furniture)

Colourlock-02.jpg -> Greasy stains on head or armrest areas

Colourlock-02.jpg -> Cleaning and care of leather clothing

Colourlock-02.jpg -> Cleaning and care of leather shoes

Colourlock-02.jpg -> Stain removal on aniline (oil, grease, resin, wax, chewing gum, super glue, water marks, mould)


Lederzentrum-2016-08-Mini-viereckig-Rand-02.jpg -> In German: www.lederzentrum.de

Globus.jpg -> Rest of the world: partners worldwide


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