Leather Dyes: Characteristics of Leather Dyes
Leather dye is only used as a title for leather product manufacturers, and its name is metal complex dye water, also known as dye water or gold.
Leather dye is often referred to as alcohol dye by leather craftsmen because leather contains alcohol. Leather dye is just one method of leather coloring. There are also alkaline dyes, which are also liquid. Powder dyes include acid dyes, alkaline dyes, direct dyes, and powder dyes, which are usually used for drum dyeing and are not suitable for manual dyeing or spray dyeing.
Leather dye can be diluted with water and alcohol. If you want to dye a dark color, such as black, you can also dye directly. It depends on the specific situation. The depth of dyeing is related not only to the dilution ratio but also to the dyeing method, such as spray dyeing or hand coating. Some skin embryos have different sensitivities to dyes, so it is also related to the color of the skin. After intermixing three primary colors or several colors, in addition to the hue technique, the quality of the dye itself is also an issue. For a good dye, the second color produced by the compatibility of several colors will not affect the overall color. This will occur if inferior dyes are used.
The dilution of leather dye needs to be explained. If you want the dye to dry quickly after dyeing, use alcohol, as alcohol evaporates quickly. Therefore, if you want to save costs, you can mix it with water. Small manual operations are all diluted with alcohol to save time. Factories have drying equipment to save costs, so they are all diluted with water.
Leather dye was originally produced in Germany. Today, the quality of leather dyes produced by many leather chemical companies in Germany still ranks among the world's best. Derui's leather dye is derived from technology acquired by Swiss Ciba in the 1990s. The alcohol dyes produced by Swiss Ciba are world-class.
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