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Accessories

A wide range of factory accesories to cater to all manufacturing entities.

Bell Knives 

Bell Knives is used in the process of thinning or reducing the outer edges of your leather to the desired thickness to help make folding, joining different leather pieces or making seams for stitching on bags, wallets.

Skives are  divided into  three basic types 

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  • Raw Edge Skive

  • Folded Edge Skive 

  • Underlay Skive

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N.C Thinner

NC Thinner are based on a mixture of esters, glycol, aromatic solvents and ketones, provide a suitable diluents to all nitro products. It is manufactured for reduce lacquers before being utilized in different methods.

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Teflon Sheets

Teflon sheets are great protection for any type of heat transfer. The Teflon release sheet is placed between your iron or heat plate and the plastic carrier sheet to prevent sticking and edge damage to your transferred design. You can reuse this release sheet many times

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Grinding Stones

When leather is grinded on the top surface (grain side) or the reverse side is pointed or polished using grinding stone that rotates on a roller. The aim of this processing is to achieve a uniform appearance for the material. When the top surface is grinded it is called nubuck leather, when the grain side grinded it forms a smooth leather.

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Heat Transfer Foils

Heat transfer foil is used to transfer its colors onto the synthetic leather, genuine leather, PU, PVC, TPU, etc. to make the base material a gloss and value. There are two types of our whole transfer foil product including the ordinary type and coriaceous type. The coriaceous type can guarantee applications to be anti –scratch. In the market, you could see a lot of finished products such as shoes, bags, wallpaper, leather belt and more using the foils transfer technology.

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Crepe Rubber

In the shoe and boot world, leather and hard rubber soles are commonplace, but a softer, less common variant appears from time to time—Crepe Rubber. This crinkly, cushioning material is famous for appearing on the sole of the iconic Clarks Desert Boot, and many brands still use it today for a softer sole

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