PU leather

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PU-leather

PU leather is a split leather that has been laminated with a polyurethane coating to make it look like a top grain leather. Usually these leathers have a glossy surface and an antique look. PU leather is used for furniture and shoes.


Video about the production of laminated split leather.


Other names for this material are "Bycast leather", "Bicast leather" and "Polyurethane-coated leather". Somtimes "PU" is mixed up with "Pull-Up leather", which is an oiled/waxed leather.

As the use of the term PU leather is different from country to country, always ask which material is meant.

Imitation leather is also sold in the same look. Also this artificial leather has a polyurethane coating on the top.

The advantage of PU leather is the price. Split leather is inexpensive, but is generally not particularly durable and therefore often suffers damages after only a few years. Additionally there is a lack of breathability. Due to the strong coating, the leather feels colder than uncoated or thin coated leathers and sticks easier to the skin.

Usually, these leathers are not declared as split leather which is no correct customer information. Customers can't see that below the grain surface is a low quality split leather. If the film thickness of the coating is greater than 0.15 millimeters, these leathers must be declared as "coated leather". In countries such as Denmark or New Zealand, the term "genuine leather" for such leather types is forbidden.

If in doubt, ask if the offered material is a coated split leather. If you are only concerned about the price, you can buy it. If you want a quality, [Breathability of leather|breathable]], natural product, coated leather is out of the question.


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Typical PU leather furniture. - At first glance, like a top grain leather.

The hair pores in the coating are embossed.

 

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Split leather with glued foil on top.


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The foil on the split leather is clearly recognizable.


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Microscopic photo of the surface of a PU leather. The dark spots are caused by air inclusions in the plastic coating.

 

Typical damage to PU leather in the furniture area

After a few years, damages occur to the foil-coated split leathers. Tearing and colour separation in the load area is typical when the split leather is too weak and stretches too much. Also typical is the wearing of the film in the hair or skin contact area. The film becomes dull, sticky and sometimes whitish. Such damages are irretrievably in most cases.


PU with problems of colour separation

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On some PU leathers, the foil peels off from the split leather. After 2 and 5 years.


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Condition after 5 years.


Dye transfer from leather and colour separation of leather.


PU leather with problems of shifting the coating

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ON some PU leathers, the coating smears and shifts in the contact area with skin or hair.


PU leather with problems of layer resolution in the head area

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On some PU leathers, the area with hair contact gets dull, sticky and/or whitish.


PU leathers, which tear because of lack of stability of the split leather

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Frequently the leather tears due to lack of stability of the split leather.


Often these damages occur after 2-4 years, which is in most countries after the warranty periode. Therefore, it is always advisable let confirm in the purchase contract that it is not a split leather or coated split leather.



PU-imitation leather

The PU synthetic leather is optically identical to the coated PU split leather. Experts can recognize the softer haptic and the higher elasticity when heated. PU artificial leather is inexpensive and often appears in public waiting areas such as hotels or department stores.


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Typical PU imitation leather.


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