Leather penetrant: a magic auxiliary for leather industry
Leather penetrant: a magic auxiliary for leather industry
In the leather industry, leather penetrant, as a key chemical, plays an important role. It not only accelerates the process of leather processing, but also significantly improves the quality and performance of leather products.
1、 Definition and classification of leather penetrant
Leather penetrant is a kind of chemical that can help the substances (such as dyes, degreasing agents, etc.) that need to penetrate into the leather more effectively. It is mainly composed of surfactants or organic solvents, which can reduce the surface tension and promote the penetration process.
According to different application processes, leather penetrants can be divided into pretreatment penetrants, dyeing penetrants, finishing penetrants, etc. According to the ionic type, it can be divided into non-ionic penetrant, anionic penetrant, compound penetrant, etc. These different types of penetrants play their unique roles in different stages of leather processing.
2. Application of leather penetrant
Accelerate the soaking process
During the soaking process of leather, the addition of penetrant can significantly accelerate the penetration rate of water, so that the leather can quickly and fully absorb water and reach the fresh leather state. This process not only helps to loosen the connection between leather fibers, but also lays a solid foundation for subsequent degreasing, dyeing and other processes.
Improve degreasing efficiency
Degreasing is one of the key links in leather processing. Penetrants can effectively promote the deep penetration of degreasing agents into the leather, ensuring full contact between degreasing agents and grease. This not only improves the degreasing efficiency, but also ensures the thoroughness of degreasing, reduces grease residue, and thus improves the overall quality and performance of the leather.
Optimize dyeing effect
During the dyeing process, penetrants can break the tension on the surface of the leather, allowing dye molecules to more easily enter the fiber structure of the leather. This feature brings a brighter and more uniform dyeing effect, while shortening the time required for dyeing and improving production efficiency.
Enhance coating adhesion
In the finishing process of leather, penetrants can promote deeper penetration of the finishing agent and close bonding with the leather surface. This not only improves the adhesion of the coating, but also enhances the durability and gloss of the coating, giving the leather product a more outstanding appearance quality and touch.
Other applications
In addition to the above applications, leather penetrants can also be used in leather softening and waterproofing processes. It can improve the softness and comfort of leather, while enhancing the waterproof performance of leather and making it more durable.
3. Advantages of leather penetrants
High efficiency
Leather penetrants can significantly accelerate the leather processing process, shorten the production cycle, and improve production efficiency.
Environmental protection
With the increasing awareness of environmental protection, leather penetrants are also developing in a more environmentally friendly direction. Many new penetrants use biodegradable ingredients to reduce pollution to the environment.
Economical efficiency
The use of leather penetrants can reduce production costs and increase product added value. At the same time, it can also improve the quality and performance of leather products and enhance market competitiveness.
4. Selection and use precautions of leather penetrants
When choosing leather penetrants, factors such as the type of leather, processing procedures, and the desired effect need to be considered. At the same time, the following precautions should also be noted:
Use according to the instructions
When using leather penetrants, the instructions and dosage should be strictly followed to avoid adverse consequences caused by excessive or improper use.
Pay attention to storage conditions
Leather penetrants should be stored in a dry, ventilated, and cool place, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperature environments. At the same time, safety measures such as fire prevention and explosion prevention should also be noted.
When using leather penetrants, you should wear protective gloves, masks and other personal protective equipment to avoid irritation or damage to the skin and respiratory tract.