Imitation leather which can be molded on the back

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including components having same physical characteristic in...

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428105, 428114, 428212, 428218, 428904, B32B 516

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ABSTRACT:
A method for producing imitation leather which can be injection molded from the back as well as such imitation leather which can be injection molded from the back are disclosed. The imitation leather comprises a web layer with a decorative layer. In a first operational cycle, an open plastic framework is inserted into the web layer over the side of the web layer facing away from the decorative layer and subsequently, in one or a plurality of further operational cycles, one or a plurality of further open plastic frameworks are inserted. The surface of the web layer forms an adhesion layer for and at the same time a barrier against the injection molding compound. The resilience of the imitation leather is retained.

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