Silicone leather is a synthetic leather made primarily from silicone, a polymer known for its durability and environmental friendliness. This innovative material is designed to replace traditional leather and other synthetic leathers such as polyurethane (PU) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Silicone leather is a food-grade, environmentally friendly material that retains its properties and softness in extreme temperatures (200°C to -40°C).
It is durable, stain-resistant, colorfast, heat-resistant, flame-retardant, and can withstand frequent sterilization with 95% alcohol.
It is odorless, formaldehyde-free, mildew-resistant, superior in durability to genuine leather and other types of leather, and requires minimal after-sales service.
Widely used in environmentally friendly food-grade products, pressure cooker seals, medical supplies, yacht interiors, etc. Ideal for sofas, beds, outdoor furniture, automotive interiors, cleanroom projects, children's furniture and sporting goods
Full Silicone vs. Half Silicone: Understanding the Difference
Semi-Silicone Leather
Blends of silicone polymers with synthetic materials such as polyurethane (PU) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Balances the advantages of silicone with the cost-effectiveness of other materials.
Good durability, although not as durable as full silicone.
Ideal for cost-effective and performance-oriented applications.
Full Silicone Leather
Made entirely of silicone polymer
Maximizes durability and longevity
Highly resistant to UV, heat, moisture and abrasion
Ideal for high-end applications where quality and durability are paramount













