Ultrasuede
{{Short description|Type of synthetic ultra-microfiber fabric}}
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Ultrasuede is the trade name for a synthetic ultra-microfiber fabric which mimics suede leather.Robert Kanigel [https://books.google.com/books?id=WFGCvfUtA78C&pg=PA192 Faux real: genuine leather and 200 years of inspired fakes], National Academies Press, 2007 {{ISBN|0-309-10236-7}} p. 169 In Japan, it is sold under the brand name Ecsaine.{{cite web |url=http://info.fabrics.net/the-indian-head-connection-skinner-sons/ |title=The Indian Head Connection - Skinner & Sons |publisher=Fabrics.net}} The fabric is used in fashion, interior decorating, automobile and other vehicle upholstery, and industrial applications, such as protective fabric for electronic equipment. It is used to make footbags (also known as hacky sacks) and juggling balls. Other manufacturers such as Sensuede and Majilite also produce similar product lines of synthetic microfiber suede.
Composition
Fabric content ranges from 80% polyester non-woven (100% recycled ultra-microfiber) and 20% non-fibrous polyurethane to 65% polyester and 35% polyurethane, depending on the product line. Ultrasuede feels like natural suede, but it is resistant to stains and discoloration; it can be washed in a washing machine.{{Cite web|title=What is ultrasuede®? {{!}} ABOUT ULTRASUEDE® {{!}} Ultrasuede® {{!}} TORAY|url=https://www.ultrasuede.com/about/what_is_ultrasuede.html|access-date=2021-06-09|website=www.ultrasuede.com}} It has a woven fabric surface, but resists pilling or fraying because it is combined with a polyurethane foam in a non-woven structure. As with its Italian sister fabric, Alcantara, automotive grade Ultrasuede meets OEM specifications and FMVSS302 flammability requirements for automotive use,{{cite web|url=http://www.ultrasuede.com/automotive/index.html|title=Ultrasuede® - TORAY|work=ultrasuede.com}} as well as it being virtually identical on both sides, making it somewhat reversible.
Uses
Ultrasuede has applications in fashion, including shoes; interior furnishing; industrial uses; and (in a flame retardant version) watercraft, automobile and aircraft seating, dash trimming, headliners and other interior panels.
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