PVC leather, as a widely used synthetic material, occupies an important position in modern manufacturing. It has been favored by many industries for its unique physical properties, chemical stability and economy. This article will give you a detailed introduction to the production methods of PVC leather and its application in various fields.
The production of PVC leather begins with the selection of polyvinyl chloride resin. High-quality PVC resin is the key to ensuring the quality of leather. Next, the PVC resin is mixed with additives such as plasticizers, stabilizers, colorants, etc., and made into a paste by high-temperature melting. In this process, the ratio of various additives and the uniformity of mixing directly affect the performance of the final product.
The paste is then evenly coated on a substrate such as a woven fabric or a non-woven fabric through processes such as coating or calendering. The control of coating thickness and uniformity is crucial to the texture, wear resistance and weather resistance of the leather. After the coating is completed, the PVC leather is initially formed after heating, cooling and curing.
In the post-processing stage, in order to improve the simulation and performance of the leather, a series of treatments will be carried out, such as embossing, printing, frosting, etc., to make the PVC leather closer to natural leather in appearance and feel. In addition, according to different application requirements, the production process and formula can be adjusted to produce PVC leather with waterproof, flame retardant, breathable and other characteristics.
PVC leather is widely used in clothing, luggage, shoes, furniture and other fields due to its low price, easy processing and rich colors. With the continuous advancement of technology, the performance and application scope of PVC leather are still improving. I believe that in the future, PVC leather will bring more surprises to our lives.

