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− | + | In preparation for [[Embossed leather|embossing]] [[smooth leather]], the leather is frequently first [[Sanding leather|sanded (buffed)]] on the grain side in order to obtain a uniform surface and to compensate [[Natural markings on leather|skin damages]]. Subsequently, a [[finish|binder-based colour layer]] is applied and a uniform [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain]] [[Embossed leather|embossed]]. | |
− | + | Such leather is then referred to as "Corrected Grain". It is cheaper and feels [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|stiffer and colder]] due to the thick colour layer and the fibre compression of the embossing. The [[Breathability of leather|breathability]] is also lower than for [[porous leather]]. | |
− | + | There are also corrected grains, which are only slightly [[Sanding leather|sanded]] and [[Embossed leather|embossed]] and [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|feel soft and warm]]. But this is a rare exception. | |
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− | ''[[ | + | ''[[Embossed leather|Embossed]] and [[Sanding leather|buffed]] leather. The [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]] are buffed and embossed away.'' |
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− | '' | + | ''After removing the [[finish|surface colour layer]] with a solvent: This leather was [[Sanding leather|buffed]], [[finish|pigmented]] and [[Embossed leather|embossed]] with hair pores optic. Visible [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]] alone are not yet a sign of good [[leather quality]].''<br></p> |
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Revision as of 13:10, 12 February 2017
Corrected Grain
In preparation for embossing smooth leather, the leather is frequently first sanded (buffed) on the grain side in order to obtain a uniform surface and to compensate skin damages. Subsequently, a binder-based colour layer is applied and a uniform grain embossed.
Such leather is then referred to as "Corrected Grain". It is cheaper and feels stiffer and colder due to the thick colour layer and the fibre compression of the embossing. The breathability is also lower than for porous leather.
There are also corrected grains, which are only slightly sanded and embossed and feel soft and warm. But this is a rare exception.
Embossed and buffed leather. The hair pores are buffed and embossed away.
After removing the surface colour layer with a solvent: This leather was buffed, pigmented and embossed with hair pores optic. Visible hair pores alone are not yet a sign of good leather quality.
Additional information