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leathers, which purchase from many tanneries through out the
world and, therefore, can help you locate the color and type
of leather that you need. Leather is what we do the best, quality
is our guarantee and service is our promise.
Our leathers have excellent quality that has been methodically
tested, which resulted in following potency.
Tensile strength
Tensile strength is a widely used measure of a material.
Webster defines it as "the greatest longitudinal stress
a substance can bear without tearing apart." Our leather
is proven as one of the strongest flexible sheet materials
known.
Tear strength
Tear strength, or the ability to withstand tearing forces,
is one of the properties that make leather so very durable.
The fibrous structure of our leather is somewhat random and
three dimension in design and, therefore, allows no easy path
for a tear to follow. Because of leather's tremendous strength,
the need for extra hemming, stitching, and reinforcing is
greatly minimized.
Elongation
Elongation is necessary to lengthen or stretch when stress
applied equals the material's tensile strength with this properties
our leather can be made as effective for industrial belling
as it is for a fine kids glove.
Flexibility
Flexibility is a natural property of leather due to its unique
fibrous composition. With this property, our leathers preserve
to flex easily in all direction with no weak links to give
way and cause failure. With each element in the fibrous matrix
working independently and carrying its share of the load,
our leather can easily absorb the stress of flexion.
Endurance
While it is common in rigid materials, the ability to resist
tearing is rarely found in materials flexible enough to be
used in upholstery. Fortunately, our leather consist an exception-leather's
irregular fibre patterns, which resist penetration and thus
contribute to be the long enduring life of the most leather
goods.
Moisture Absorption
Our leather possesses an affinity for moisture. Moisture
from humidity, perspiration, etc. will be absorbed to a large
extent as it fills the voids between the fibre bundles that
comprise leather. Some moisture, infact, will be absorbed
directly by the fibres themselves for lubrication. Later the
moisture evaporates, thus avoiding the clammy feeling that
so often occurs with other types of upholstery.
Insulation
Due to the same porous structure that allows leather to absorb
moisture also allows it to dissipate moisture slowly for a
cooling effect during warm weather, when there is likely to
be less moisture available, the same fibrous structure that
once held water now holds air for an insulating effect, accordingly
our leather was creating to work year round.
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