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LEATHER F.A.Q.’S
1.) What was one of the first industries regulated by the U.S. EPA?
The Tanning industry in the early 1970’s.
2) What gives leather its “scent”?
The Tanning Oils and Chemicals used in the tanning process.
3) What are the most common animal hides used in the leather industry?
Cow, Steers, Horses and Buffalo are the most commonly used.
4) What is the difference between top grain and split leather?
Top Grain is when only the hair and lower dermis have been removed. Split
is the leather made from the lower dermis that has been separated from the
top grain and given a finish similar to that of the top grain.
5) Where does most of the leather used in the world come from?
The U.S.A. generates most of the hides used in the leather making process.
The hides are preserved in salt until they reach the tanning factories around
the world, mostly in China and Korea.
6) What is Bonded Leather?
Bonded leather is leather made by the grinding up of leather pieces, which
is then mixed with a bonding agent and dyes to create a new very uniformly
leather.
7) What is Man-Made Leather?
Imitation leather made up from a composite of plastics, fabric and rubber.
The finished product is made to look and feel like real leather, but for
a fraction of the cost.
8) What is suede?
Suede is a finish applied to leather, where the top surface is “Brushed”
to create a nap instead of a smooth finish commonly used on leather. Suede
is usually made from Pig or Lamb skin.
9) What are known as “Exotic’s?
Ostrich, Alligator, Lizards, Snake are a few of what are known as Exotic
Leathers.
10) When was the first leather tanned?
The tanning of leather dates back 5,000 years to the Egyptians, who have
the first recorded methods of tanning, hides.
11) What is the most desired method of decorating leather goods?
The debossing process is one of the most preferred methods. Debossing is
a process where by a logo/design or initials is seared or branded permanently
into the leather.
12) What are most debossing dies made of?
The dies used in the debossing process are usually made from Magnesium,
Brass or Copper.
13) What is Milano Top Grain Leather?
Milano is the finish of the leather. Milano actually derives from the process
for the finishing of the leather that has the exact same finish and texture
as that of the finest Italian leathers, that are considered by many in the
industry as the finest leathers in the world.
14) What is the difference between Sedona Bonded and Colorado Bonded Leather?
While both are made in primarily the same manufacturing process the difference
comes with the top finish. The Sedona finish gives you the same look and
texture as that of Top Grain Napa Cowhide, where the Colorado has a shinny
grained finish applied as it’s top finish.
15) What is meant when a product says Genuine Leather?
Genuine Leather is a term usually applied to the leather similar to Split
Leather. It is the lower levels of the dermis (skin) that have been sheared
off the top grain. A finish is applied to the top surface to imitate that
of the top grain leather.
16) What is Harness Hide Leather?
Harness leather is the full leather skin used in the manufacturing process.
It is very thick and durable.
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