- Overview
- Polyurethane resin is widely used across a broad spectrum of industries, including automotive, consumer goods, industrial machinery, transportation, civil engineering, construction, sports, healthcare, and synthetic leather applications. Its exceptional versatility makes it an essential material in both everyday products and industrial applications.
- Applications
- Clothing, bags, footwear, sofas, automotive seat covers, sports gear, protective films, and more.
PU Synthetic Resin
This PU synthetic resin is a natural leather alternative that replicates the appearance and physical properties of genuine leather by coating it onto woven, knitted, or non-woven fabrics. It is categorized into two main processing methods:
•Dry process - skin layer, adhesive layer
•Wet process - impregnation, grain layer

Eco-Friendly Synthetic Resins (Water-Based & Bio-Based Synthetic Resins)
•Water-Based PU Synthetic Resin:This water-based PU resin is formulated with environmental preservation and workplace safety in mind, dispersing polyurethane in water without the use of organic solvents.
•Bio-Based PU Synthetic Resin:This bio-based, eco-friendly PU resin is developed from plant-derived natural oils, aiming for carbon neutrality.

Water Repellents
These water repellents are used during synthetic leather processing to prevent polyurethane resin from penetrating the fabric. After processing, they enhance hydrostatic pressure resistance and provide excellent water-repellent performance.

Surface Coating Agents
The surface coating agents are used in the post-processing of synthetic leather to adjust surface characteristics such as gloss (glossy or matte), stain resistance, abrasion resistance, and blackness, depending on the type applied.
