The demand for renewable and recycled substitutes for natural leather is rapidly increasing. Renowned for its durability, elasticity, and resistance to oil, grease and abrasion, TPU offers an attractive alternative to natural leather. TPUs with a high percentage of renewable content and superior performance are readily accessible. Importantly, these are vegan and produced without the use of animal-derived raw materials. However, TPU’s appeal extends beyond its functional attributes. In a world increasingly concerned with the environmental impact of materials production, the recyclability of TPU stands out as a key advantage, marking it as a top choice for eco-conscious manufacturers.
Germany-headquartered Gessner’s sustainable Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) carrier materials have gained popularity as a preferred option for artificial leather applications in automotive and textile industries.
TPU offers durability, elasticity, and resistance to oil and abrasion, making it an attractive alternative to natural leather.
Leveraging extensive experience in producing and developing TPU nonwovens, they understand the varied needs and specifications of industry partners, and high quality and best performing products, the company said in a press release.
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