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==Glazing leather - Glazed leather==
 
==Glazing leather - Glazed leather==
In the glazing treatment, the leather surface is compressed by strong friction and pressure so that it becomes smooth and shiny. To achieve a particularly [[Gloss of Leather|high gloss finish]], [[finish|non-thermoplastic binders]] are applied to the leather surface, which prevent the leather from becoming soft and sticky during this process. Mostly, casein-based binders are used. The process is carried out by a glazing machine. Nevertheless, the manual effort for the glazing is enormous, which increases the cost of production.
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In the glazing treatment, the leather surface is compressed by strong friction and pressure so that it becomes smooth and shiny. To achieve a particularly [[Gloss of leather|high gloss finish]], [[finish|non-thermoplastic binders]] are applied to the leather surface, which prevent the leather from becoming soft and sticky during this process. Mostly, casein-based binders are used. The process is carried out by a glazing machine. Nevertheless, the manual effort for the glazing is enormous, which increases the cost of production.
  
 
High gloss [[crocodile leather]], [[lizard leather]], [[snakeskin]], [[turtle skin|turtle leather]] or [[Ostrich leather|ostrich legs]] are mostly glazed.
 
High gloss [[crocodile leather]], [[lizard leather]], [[snakeskin]], [[turtle skin|turtle leather]] or [[Ostrich leather|ostrich legs]] are mostly glazed.
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== Additional information ==
 
== Additional information ==
 
* [[Crocodile leather]]
 
* [[Crocodile leather]]
* [[Gloss of Leather]]
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Glazing leather - Glazed leather

In the glazing treatment, the leather surface is compressed by strong friction and pressure so that it becomes smooth and shiny. To achieve a particularly high gloss finish, non-thermoplastic binders are applied to the leather surface, which prevent the leather from becoming soft and sticky during this process. Mostly, casein-based binders are used. The process is carried out by a glazing machine. Nevertheless, the manual effort for the glazing is enormous, which increases the cost of production.

High gloss crocodile leather, lizard leather, snakeskin, turtle leather or ostrich legs are mostly glazed.

Glossy leather is otherwise extremely water-sensitive and especially for shoes, a waterproofing final lacquer is applied to make the leather, water-repellent.


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Glazed crocodile leather. - Glazed crocodile handbag (DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach).

 

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Glazed ostrich leather leg. - Glazed python leather (DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach).

 



Additional information


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