Materials Guide
TPU
Thermoplastic polyurethane film is a multifunctional material that possesses excellent elasticity, toughness, abrasion resistance, aging resistance, as well as oil resistance, weather resistance, low-temperature resistance, and anti-static properties.
It is widely used in fields such as footwear materials, apparel, and medical devices.
Silicone
It has excellent resistance to high and low temperatures, weather resistance, electrical insulation, chemical resistance, waterproofing, and is environmentally friendly and non-toxic. Therefore, it is widely used in various industries.
Rubber
Eco-friendly PVC: Eco-friendly PVC improves upon traditional PVC by addressing its issues of non-degradability and harmful substances, while retaining its original appearance and characteristics. It also helps reduce negative impacts on the environment.
Silicone material: Silicone is an eco-friendly, non-toxic material with a soft touch, and can be applied across various industries.
Leather
Split leather refers to leather made from the raw hides of animals that have been tanned and processed. It typically features natural grain, breathability, and a certain degree of elasticity, and it is more durable than synthetic leather.
Synthetic leather, also known as artificial leather or faux leather, is a leather alternative made from man-made materials, usually combining plastics like polyurethane (PU) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with fabric substrates such as cotton or polyester. The advantages of synthetic leather include a wide variety of colors and patterns, good waterproof properties, neat edges, a lower price compared to genuine leather, and the ability to imitate the appearance and texture of natural leather through techniques.