Recycled PU leather
Recycled PU leather is a very common leather fabric today. Like real leather, regenerated leather has moisture absorption and breathability. If it is well made, it will also have the same softness and elasticity as real leather. It is light in texture, can withstand extreme high and low temperatures, is elastic, and is wear-resistant.
Microfiber leather is a type of artificial leather material usually made from synthetic fibers such as polyurethane or polyester. This material is highly wear-resistant and durable, while also having a soft feel and good breathability. Microfiber leather is often very similar to natural leather in appearance, but is more economical, easier to clean and maintain.
Dry PU leather
Dry PU leather is a type of synthetic leather that uses polyurethane (PU) resin as the base material. Water is not used during the production process, but solvents or dryers are used. This production method can reduce the consumption of water resources and also reduce the impact of wastewater discharge on the environment. Dry-process PU leather is similar to real leather in terms of texture, wear resistance and waterproofness, and is often used to make shoes, bags, furniture and other products.
Wet PU leather
Wet PU leather is a type of synthetic leather that uses a wet process in its production process. Wet PU leather is a synthetic leather that is coated with polyurethane (PU) resin on a base fabric and then undergoes a series of wet processing processes, such as embossing, dyeing, polishing, etc., to finally form a synthetic leather with an appearance and feel similar to natural leather. Wet PU leather usually has the characteristics of good wear resistance, water resistance and easy cleaning. It is a synthetic leather material commonly used to make shoes, bags, furniture and other products.