Difference between revisions of "Barrel pigmentation - Drum pigmentation"

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The barrel pigmentation is carried out in the process of [[Leather production|retanning]]. By the addition of very fine pigments without binders, these are absorbed by the leather, thus achieving an equalization of the coloring of the leather surface without the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pores]] being closed.
 
The barrel pigmentation is carried out in the process of [[Leather production|retanning]]. By the addition of very fine pigments without binders, these are absorbed by the leather, thus achieving an equalization of the coloring of the leather surface without the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pores]] being closed.
  
The barrel pigmented [[car leather#BMW|BMW leather]] is described as an [[aniline leather|open-pore smooth leather]] without [[finish|pigment layer]] on the [[grain side]]. The leather samples of the leather BMW Merino are all provided with a [[finish|pigmentation]]. Its no [[aniline leather]]. Its a [[semianline leather]].
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The barrel pigmented [[car leather#BMW|BMW leather]] is described as an [[aniline leather|open-pore smooth leather]] without [[finish|pigment layer]] on the [[grain side]]. The leather samples of the leather BMW Merino are all provided with a [[finish|pigmentation]]. Its no [[aniline leather]]. Its a [[Semi-aniline|semianline leather]].
  
  
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Previously known samples of leather with barrel pigmentation had [[finish|color coatings]] on the surface when tested with a solvent. It was therefore no [[aniline leather]], but [[semianiline leather]]. Whether these leathers are [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|softer]] or more beautiful than semianilin leather without barrel pigmentation could not be determined.
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Previously known samples of leather with barrel pigmentation had [[finish|color coatings]] on the surface when tested with a solvent. It was therefore no [[aniline leather]], but [[Semi-aniline|semianiline leather]]. Whether these leathers are [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|softer]] or more beautiful than semianilin leather without barrel pigmentation could not be determined.
  
  
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Due to the unclear information, let always confirm the [[type of leather]] used in the application of the barrel pigmentation. In particular, if a real [[aniline leather]] is desired, examine more closely, if really aniline leather is offered.
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Due to the unclear information, let always confirm the [[types of leather|type of leather]] used in the application of the barrel pigmentation. In particular, if a real [[aniline leather]] is desired, examine more closely, if really aniline leather is offered.
  
  
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Occasionally the term "Barrel pigmentation" and "Drum pigmentation" appears in leather descriptions. Often in connection with BMW leather, but also with furniture as Lavalina leather.


Normally leather is dyed in barrels in a bath of dyestuffs and then coated with a pigment-containing colour on the surface for protection.

The barrel pigmentation is carried out in the process of retanning. By the addition of very fine pigments without binders, these are absorbed by the leather, thus achieving an equalization of the coloring of the leather surface without the pores being closed.

The barrel pigmented BMW leather is described as an open-pore smooth leather without pigment layer on the grain side. The leather samples of the leather BMW Merino are all provided with a pigmentation. Its no aniline leather. Its a semianline leather.


BMW-Autoleder-Merino.jpg BMW-Leather-Merino.jpg

Pigmented BMW Merina leather.


Previously known samples of leather with barrel pigmentation had color coatings on the surface when tested with a solvent. It was therefore no aniline leather, but semianiline leather. Whether these leathers are softer or more beautiful than semianilin leather without barrel pigmentation could not be determined.


Lavalina-not-Anilin-02.jpg Lavalina-not-Anilin-barrel-pigmentation-01.jpg

Lavalina leather barrel pigmented als has a top pigmentation, Which probably does not come from the barrel. On the right picture the finish was removed with solvents.

 

Due to the unclear information, let always confirm the type of leather used in the application of the barrel pigmentation. In particular, if a real aniline leather is desired, examine more closely, if really aniline leather is offered.



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