Automotive leather is a material used to manufacture the interior and exterior of automobiles, usually made of natural leather or synthetic leather, with excellent appearance, texture, and durability. According to the source of raw materials, automotive leather can be divided into two categories: natural leather and synthetic leather. Natural leather has a natural texture and feel, but it comes at a higher price; Artificial leather, on the other hand, has better durability and anti-aging performance, and its price is relatively low.
In terms of manufacturing technology, the production process of automotive leather includes various methods such as coating, rolling, needle punching, and hydroneedling. For example, ultrafine fiber synthetic leather is made by manufacturing ultrafine fiber base fabric and processing it using techniques such as coating the surface or grinding and dyeing. These processes ensure that automotive leather can maintain good performance and appearance in complex environments.
Automotive leather has a wide range of applications, mainly used for automotive interiors such as seats, instrument panels, and door panels. It not only provides a comfortable feel and appearance, but also has excellent wear resistance, flame retardancy, and stain resistance. In addition, automotive leather is also used for exterior decoration, such as bumpers and wheel hub covers, which require characteristics such as wear resistance, weather resistance, and UV resistance.








