Leather board Process: coating process, cracking process, mold transfer (paint spraying) process
Surface process: digital printing process
Coating Process:
No Coating: No surface treatment, requires top-grade (A-grade) leather.
Light Coating:There is a thin film on the leather surface. Since there is very little coating, obvious flaws are easily exposed, so the leather surface requirements are relatively high.
Heavy Coating:
A thick coating is applied to the leather surface to cover up flaws, but the leather board is very hard and only second-grade leather can be used.
Cracked Effect Process:A fashionable, retro, and aged effect, allowing the garment to develop a unique style over time, similar to denim.
Transfer Molding (Coating) Process:Involves applying a lacquer to the leather, characterized by a glossy, natural finish, water and moisture resistance, and ease of cleaning and maintenance.
Digital Printing Process:Printing using digital technology has gradually formed with the continuous development of computer technology as a high-tech product integrating machinery and computer electronic information technology.