Processing water-based polyurethane Technology

Eco-leather is recycled primarily from the remnants in manufacturing of genuine leather goods. Leather fiber is extracted from the remnants. Leather fiber is then turned into a leather substrate via a process called hydro-entanglement.
The new technology uses 90% less water than the conventional method.
The operation is stable and simple.
Moreover, the regenerated leather is readily biodegradable. As a result, we reduce carbon footprint with minimum power.
Eco-leather is almost identical to genuine leather because we use natural material in our production. It is also a better deal than genuine leather in terms of cost.
Regenerated leather performs better than regular leather in terms of antistatic performance, wear resistance, chemical resistance, and homogeneity. It is also easier to handle in end-process, and it comes in a wide variety of colors.
Other advantages of Eco-leather are better strength, tear resistance, shape retention, moisture absorbing, lightweight, stiffness, color invariance, and cutting efficiency.
The new technology uses 90% less water than the conventional method.
The operation is stable and simple.
Moreover, the regenerated leather is readily biodegradable. As a result, we reduce carbon footprint with minimum power.
Eco-leather is almost identical to genuine leather because we use natural material in our production. It is also a better deal than genuine leather in terms of cost.
Regenerated leather performs better than regular leather in terms of antistatic performance, wear resistance, chemical resistance, and homogeneity. It is also easier to handle in end-process, and it comes in a wide variety of colors.
Other advantages of Eco-leather are better strength, tear resistance, shape retention, moisture absorbing, lightweight, stiffness, color invariance, and cutting efficiency.
May 02,2024