In the world of fabrics that emphasize both fashion and function, suede fabrics attract the attention of many consumers with their unique texture and wide application prospects. Today, let us walk into the molding process of suede fabrics and explore the secrets.
Suede is a kind of leather made from the skin of wild suede animals after tanning, and artificial suede was later developed. Its molding process has a long history. Traditional suede processing begins with the careful selection and treatment of raw hides. First of all, high-quality raw hides should be selected, and impurities and odors should be removed through multiple processes such as depilation, degreasing, and liming, so that the hides become soft and easy to process later.
In the tanning stage, this is the key link to determine the quality of suede. Traditional tanning mostly uses vegetable tanning agents or chrome tanning agents. Vegetable tanning agents can give suede a unique natural flavor and excellent breathability; chrome tanning agents can make suede softer, stronger, and washable. Through tanning, the leather fibers are interwoven to form a tight structure, which makes suede have good wear resistance and tear resistance.
With the development of science and technology, modern suede forming technology continues to innovate on the basis of tradition. For example, using advanced coating technology, a waterproof and anti-fouling protective film can be formed on the surface of suede without affecting its original natural texture. In addition, digital printing technology also brings more color and pattern options to suede, meeting different fashion needs.
In the forming process, cutting and splicing are equally important. With superb skills, craftsmen cut suede into the required shape and size, and then carefully splice it, so that the final product can ensure functionality while being beautiful.
Nowadays, suede fabrics have been widely used in many fields such as clothing, shoes, and bags. Its unique texture and texture add a sense of fashion and quality to the product, making it a favorite in the fashion industry. I believe that in the future, the forming process of suede fabrics will continue to improve and bring more surprises to our lives.
