FOB Price: US $2.80~3.10 / Meter
Min. Order: 500 Meters Get L atest Price
Production Capacity: 100000 m/ month
Transport Package: Packing with PE Film
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Basic Info
Item no.: S003100
Thickness: 1.0mm
Feature:Abrasion Resistant, Soft, Waterproof,
Elastic, Anti-Mildew
Pattern: Embossed
Delivery Time: with 15 Days After Receive Deposit
Hand Feeling: Soft as Velour, High Strength, Aging Resistance
Payment Terms: T/T, L/C
Trademark: JULONG
Specification: 30 or 50 Meters/Roll or Customize
HS Code: 5903202000
Usage: Shoes, Bags, Furniture, Garment, Decorative, Car Seat,
Home Textile, Gloves, Notebook, shoes Lining, Belt, Golf,
Raincoat, football
Width: 54/55"
Material: PU
MOQ:500 Meters Each Color Each Style
Backing Fabric: Knitting ,Woven, Non-Woven, Oxford, Suede
More: Eco-Friendly, Fire Protection
Transport Package: PVC or PE Film
Origin: Wenzhou,China
JULONG
Process of Flowsheet:
1, Preparation
2, Coating
3, Washing
4, Drying
5, Printing
6, Inspection
7, Rolling
8, Semi-finished product
9, Waste water recycling.
10, Coating
11, Veneering
12, Drying
13, Separating
14, Release paper recycling
15, Rolling
16, Processing (OEM)
17, Finished product inspection
18, Packing
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Manufacture
Many different methods for the manufacture of imitation leathers have been developed.
One of the earliest was Presstoff. Invented in 19th century Germany, it is made of specially layered and treated paper pulp. It gained its widest use in Germany during the Second World War in place of leather, which under wartime conditions was rationed. Presstoff could be used in almost every application normally filled by leather, excepting items like footwear that were repeatedly subjected to flex wear or moisture. Under these conditions Presstoff tends to delaminate and lose cohesion.
Poromerics are made from a plastic coating (usually a polyurethane) on a fibrous base layer (typically a polyester). The term poromeric was coined by DuPont as a derivative of the terms porous and polymeric. The first poromeric material was DuPont's Corfam, introduced in 1963 at the Chicago Shoe Show. Corfam was the centerpiece of the DuPont pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair in New York City.
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