Genuine Leather Belt usually needs to go through the following main process steps during the production process:
Material selection and preparation: First, select the appropriate leather from high-quality leather raw materials, which is the basis for making high-quality Genuine Leather Belt. The choice of leather will directly affect the appearance, feel and durability of the belt.
Shoveling: After the entire piece of leather is returned, you need to use a skin shoveling machine to shovel it into the required thickness. This step is to ensure that the belt has the right thickness and texture during subsequent production.
Cutting: The leather material after shoveling needs to be divided into the required strips using a slitting machine. This step requires precise sizing control to ensure the belt is sized as designed.
Bonding: For multi-layered belts, such as business-style belts, bonding is required. Good straps are usually made of multiple layers of leather made of different materials. For example, the upper layer is made of first-layer cowhide, the middle is microfiber, and the bottom layer is matte cowhide. This combination provides better feel and durability.
Stitching: Use a professional belt sewing machine to hem the belt. This step requires careful manipulation to ensure that the stitches are smooth and secure. At the same time, the color and material of the stitching also need to be coordinated with the overall style of the belt.
Top oil: In order to make the belt more waterproof and durable, a layer of edge oil needs to be applied to the surface of the belt. The choice and application method of edge oil will affect the final effect of the belt.
Dry the edge oil: After applying the edge oil, you need to place the belt in a ventilated and dry place to dry. This step requires a certain amount of time to ensure that the edge oil can fully penetrate into the leather and play its due role.
Post-processing and quality inspection: After the belt is produced, a series of post-processing and quality inspection work are required. This includes inspecting the size, appearance, feel, etc. of the belt to ensure it meets quality requirements. At the same time, some additional decorative processing can be performed as needed, such as engraving, embossing, etc.
Through the careful production of the above steps, a high-quality Genuine Leather Belt is born.