Leather goods, including clothing, belts, as well as small goods, are not only high value items, but are also highly variable in terms of species, types of leather, dyeing / colour, chemicals employed in finishing and microbiological activity.
The main objective of chemical testing of leather is the qualitative/quantitative analysis of eco-sensitive chemicals, which include some banned chemical compounds like azo dyes, pentachlorophenol etc. Hence, testing of leather products involves verifying its performance through various physical tests, and also ascertaining that the product is environment friendly, which is done through chemical tests.
We are experts in all types of leather testing for example rubfastness tests, lightfastness tests, water spotting, finish adhesion, tear strength etc.
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