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Salamander
Bonded Leather - Universal

Salamander
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Textiles / clothing, Model making |
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material
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compound material
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with natural fibre material
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01 Material Profile
material description
Bonded Leather is the Natural Alternative to Real Leather.
Few materials come as close to real leather in quality and in application as bonded leather.
Chrome shavings as well as vegetable-tanned leather scraps, which we obtain from all around the world, are milled, and oil and natural latex as a binder, are added. In this way, bonded leather is almost completely produced from renewable resources.
After the addition of water, the mixture is pumped to the fourdrinier machine - a production process very similar to the production of paper. Subsequent drying, calandering and finishing, and we have bonded leather - a continuous product, which can be had in a number of qualities and thicknesses.
This allows for a variety of applications.
02 Technical Data
technical description
Standard pallets::
1400 x 1000 x 1000mm
Container pallets:
1400 x 1000 x 1120mm
Also available in rolls of:
50/100/200m x 1,4m
03 Material Properties
| optics/haptics | |
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appearance |
opaque |
colour |
bicoloured, patternd |
haptics |
smooth, warm |
imitation |
leather |
light transmission |
no transmission |
| material type | |
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natural fibre material |
animal natural fibre material |
04 Dimensions (available Sizes)
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Width |
1000 - 1120 mm |
Height (thickness) |
0,5 - 2,6 mm |
Length |
1400 mm |
05 Tags
Architecture, Exhibitions, Interview, Salamander Products06 Articles about
Each model is an interpretation
There’s a very close relationship between making architectural models and photography. A surprising discovery for Oliver Elser, curator of the exhibition “The Architectural Model – Tool, Fetish, Small Utopia”, at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt. An interview by Nina Reetzke.
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