17/03/2026
Microfiber is commonly used in automotive seats and soft-touch interior areas. It's cheaper than genuine leather but offers a similar feel. Microfiber surfaces come in two types: one resembling genuine leather with common textures like nappa and pebbled leather; the other is a suede-like surface.
Below is a detailed excerpt: Microfiber synthetic leather, also known as microfiber synthetic leather or microfiber leather, is a high-performance synthetic leather material. It uses island-island fiber nonwoven fabric as a base material, which is impregnated with polyurethane slurry and then wet-coated to form an island-island fiber/polyurethane composite material. Subsequently, through fiber-opening processes (solution separation, alkali reduction, or toluene reduction), the island-island fibers are transformed into microfibers, resulting in the microfiber/polyurethane composite material, i.e., the microfiber synthetic leather base fabric. Finally, through various finishing processes, smooth or suede microfiber synthetic leather with properties such as abrasion resistance, cold resistance, breathability, and aging resistance is produced.