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- Aniline_leather abstract "Aniline leather is a type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes without covering the surface with a topcoat paint or insoluble pigments. The resulting product retains the hide's natural surface with the 'grain', i.e. visible pores, scars etc. of the complete original animal's skin structure.Originally, the dyes used for this process were synthesized from aniline through chemical reactions. These dyes used to be called 'aniline dyes' or 'tar dyes'. In modern times, the dyes used are subject to laws and regulations in many countries, and the use of certain azo compounds is prohibited in the European Union as there are reasons to assume health risks.Typically, leather is dyed both for aesthetic reasons and to conceal blemishes. The dye colours leather without producing the uniform surface of pigmented leather. Any visible variations on the surface of the undyed leather such as natural blemishes will remain visible. There are different kinds of aniline leather, but the same kinds of dyes are used in the process. The dyes used are clear and transparent chemicals that allow the grain structure of the leather to be seen. These dyes show the natural texture, but do not protect the leather from damage.Aniline leather may be referred to as full aniline or full sauvage leather to differentiate between this dye treatment and variants. Semi-aniline leather is produced through a very similar process to full-aniline, but has a thin protective top coat added to protect it from wear and staining. Pull-up aniline leather has additional oil or wax applied to the leather to give it a distressed look.".
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- Aniline_leather wikiPageRevisionID "687599851".
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLink Aniline.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLink Azo_compound.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leather.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leathermaking.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLink Mauveine.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aniline leather".
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLinkText "aniline leather".
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLinkText "aniline".
- Aniline_leather wikiPageWikiLinkText "semi-aniline".
- Aniline_leather wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Aniline_leather wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Leather.
- Aniline_leather subject Category:Leather.
- Aniline_leather subject Category:Leathermaking.
- Aniline_leather hypernym Leather.
- Aniline_leather type Fashion.
- Aniline_leather comment "Aniline leather is a type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes without covering the surface with a topcoat paint or insoluble pigments. The resulting product retains the hide's natural surface with the 'grain', i.e. visible pores, scars etc. of the complete original animal's skin structure.Originally, the dyes used for this process were synthesized from aniline through chemical reactions. These dyes used to be called 'aniline dyes' or 'tar dyes'.".
- Aniline_leather label "Aniline leather".
- Aniline_leather sameAs Q546967.
- Aniline_leather sameAs Anilinleder.
- Aniline_leather sameAs m.026nbh2.
- Aniline_leather sameAs Q546967.
- Aniline_leather wasDerivedFrom Aniline_leather?oldid=687599851.
- Aniline_leather isPrimaryTopicOf Aniline_leather.