What are the selection skills of sheepskin gloves?
Materials and fibers commonly used in manufacturing gloves. For the glove industry, the first basic knowledge that needs to be mastered is the textile fibers in the raw materials. However, there are many varieties of glove fibers with different names. With the rapid development of science and technology, more and more new materials, new technologies, and new processes have emerged, resulting in a wide variety of materials used, but some of them are the most basic and should be known in this industry.
Look: the fine lambskin can be recognized through the texture and pores cleaned on the leather surface; the flexible lambskin fibers can be seen through the fibers on the cut surface of the lambskin.
Smell: Especially the first layer of lambskin that has been polished by hand has a stronger scent; however, gloves with leather or imitation leather usually smell of chemical paint.
Touch: The outer layer of top lambskin is very smooth, and the inner layer is super delicate and comfortable to fit the skin due to the delicate scent of sheepskin, but silk cotton and even chemical polyester are harder.
Burning: Real lambskin is the same as cowhide and other natural skins. The ashes left after burning can be easily twisted into powder with your fingers. And at the same time it emits the smell of protein (such as burnt eggs), which has a kind of fragrance; but with the skin or Imitation leather will have the pungent smell of burnt plastic.