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universal.About Wet Blue Technology

Wet blue

Camellia group offers wholesale supplies of wet blue. We organize a large supply of Wet blue from cattle. Today, the sale of high-quality wet-blue leather is a very responsible business that requires a highly professional approach and specialized knowledge. This material is universal, but only experienced manufacturers and operators can really offer you the unlimited possibilities that this raw material gives. Our company will be happy to share its knowledge about wet-blue leather with you and will be able to fully meet your needs for quality material at the most affordable prices.

Semi-finished product production wet blue

Wet blue is tanned leather, which is called raw. This is due to some peculiarities of production: the skin is tanned, but not completely dried, but only squeezed out a little. This allows you to achieve the effect of light dampness - despite the fact that the skin is actually still dry. At the same time, wet blue is not an organic product: some chemical materials are used in the creation of this leather, which allow it to retain color qualities longer and provide durability. All materials that are used to process wet blue in the period from cleaning and ash to tanning processes and at the stage of dyeing and fatliquoring (including chromium) have passed mandatory certification. So now you can safely buy wet blue and not worry about your own health, especially since tanned leather is now produced exclusively with the latest technology. Moreover, the customer can decide for himself - to choose leather with one or another chromium content or without it at all, modern production technologies allow you to choose the material that the customer needs.

Advantages and disadvantages of wet-blue

High quality leather - which is what wet blue is - has its advantages. This is also ease of use in production - the skin is not very thick, and products from it are easy to sew; and relatively low price, especially for wholesale deliveries; and pleasant color schemes (there are few of them, but they are noble and natural); and of course durability. However, all this is achieved only under one condition: good and competent care for the skin itself and for products made from it. Often buyers - especially wholesalers - do not think about the fact that just buying wet blue is not enough: you need to know how to care for it. It is in the complexity of care that the main and, perhaps, the only disadvantage of wet-blue skin lies. Storage and care of wet-blue leather and products made from it, not a single fabric tolerates frost or sunlight. However, leather - including tanned - is even more finicky than ordinary, light fabrics. Therefore, the storage of wet blue and products from it requires certain rules that few people know about - and yet, these recommendations help to keep the color and texture of the material longer. Consider them: • Wet blue products and the material itself should be stored in a dark, cool cabinet, it is better to treat the surface with a special skin care product, especially when it comes to long-term storage; • despite the fact that wet blue translates as "wet skin", it does not tolerate moisture. Therefore, the optimum temperature for its storage is 22 degrees, and the humidity is not more than 50 percent; • Wet blue must not be stored or even transported in plastic bags because of this it becomes damp and gets an unpleasant smell; • when it comes to storing finished products - for example, wet blue bags or shoes - they will not lose their shape during storage if they are filled with paper or newspapers. There is absolutely nothing complicated in observing these rules - you just need to remember about them, and then buying wet blue leather and using it will be an excellent investment.