Laser cutting for textile

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Delicate cutouts, lacy patterns, and geometric shapes are a part of fashionable garments. So, the textile industry has embraced laser technology to create these designs. Our professionals have designed the best laser cutting machine for textiles.
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Why are laser cutters popular in the textile industry?

The laser cutting machine for textile ensures a time-saving solution. Moreover, the laser cutter provides a sharp and clean edge, and there is no need for additional finishing touches.
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Laser applications in the textile industry

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The garment manufacturing industry uses laser technology for different purposes. Garment designers and fabricators can cut the fabric and engrave it based on their needs.
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  • Car seats
  • Couches
  • Pillows
  • Wallets
  • Belts
  • Clothing
  • Fabric toys

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Yes, laser technology is useful for different fabric-related applications. For instance, you can use the machine for fusing together multiple pieces of fabrics. The laser cutters create patches and attach pockets onto the interiors of pants.

Moreover, you may cut different shapes in your embroidery hoop. Furthermore, weavers can weave their fabrics together to make unique patterns for clothing and quilts.

A laser cutting machine for textile is also effective in cutting out shapes from a piece of fabric. The best fact is that you can emboss a design into your leather products. Thus, our leather cutting machines are versatile, as you can use them in more than one way.
The laser cutter’s price can vary with the type, size, and power. Smaller CO₂ laser cutters are more affordable because they are not much powerful. But, these are perfect for personal use and DIY workshop. For instance, you can buy them for designing personalized gifts.

On the contrary, larger CO₂ laser machines are costlier. However, they are the right choice for industrial applications. Thus, you can invest in them for commercial use.
The overall cost of cutting fabric with a laser can vary with the size and type of the machine. But, several CO₂ laser cutter users have claimed that the cost ranges from $0.50 to $0.70 per square inch of fabric. The price rate can decrease and increase based on the quality and thickness of your fabric.
You may cut costs in several ways. Some fabricators look for the used machine to reduce costs. However, we think that it is better to buy a new one. Our custom-designed laser cutting machine for textile is available at a reasonable price, and you do not need to compromise quality.

Moreover, you can buy fabrics in bulk to reduce costs per square inch. But, make sure that you have not purchased an unnecessary amount of fabrics.
Laser cutters are truly versatile and can deal with different fabrics. However, it is better to avoid using the machine for some fabrics. For instance, cutting a piece of non-woven fabric is not good for laser cutter users. You will not find distinct patterns with the laser cutters. Some non-woven materials include fleece and felt.

You must not cut flammable fabrics using your laser cutters. It can be risky for you. Moreover, you should try to avoid cutting foam and PVC with laser cutting machines. While cutting PVC with laser cutters, you will find hydrochloric gas interacting with air moisture. You may have lung problems from inhaling this gas. Furthermore, hydrochloric gas is not safe for your lasers.

PU leathers also turn out harmful chemicals in your laser cutting machines. Fabric foams also have PVC, and thus, you must not put them into your laser cutter.
The tightly woven and dense fabrics are not easy to cut with conventional fabrication techniques. But, you can cut them effortlessly with your laser cutters. You can also use laser technology to cut fabrics that have seams and thick borders. We have made a list of fabrics that can be cut with laser cutters.

• The natural fabric, cotton is best to cut with the laser cutting machine. The edge of your cotton piece may look slightly yellowish when the laser beam is intense. You may create intricate cuts on your cotton garment.
• Silk is another delicate fabric that you can cut with a laser cutter. However, you have to be careful to prevent fraying issues. Although you may create intricate designs, the thin fabric can get torn. You should choose the low setting of your laser cutter.
• A laser cutting machine is effective for cutting felt, as it is a thick material. Both natural and synthetic felts are safe with a laser cutter. The laser machine generates heat to melt the cut’s edges. The melting process also seals the cut and prevents potential fraying problems. As felt is thick, you cannot cut it with your scissors.
• The manmade fabric, polyester, is as thick as cotton. However, the best fact is that the cut edges do not have a chance of getting frayed.
• Leather is also easy to cut with a laser cutter. The low-fray material does not need additional finishing. Although leather is thick, you can cut it easily with your laser cutting machines.
There is no risk of frays while cutting fabrics with the laser cutter. But, the machine is not intended to ensure the protection of your fibers from frays. By melting your synthetic fabric edges, the laser prevents future damage and fraying. However, some natural fibers do not melt easily under your laser, and thus, there may be fraying.

Tension and movement can loosen the fabrics’ edges. There is no need to treat the synthetic fibers’ laser-cut edges. You do not need to use a hemming and fray blocker. However, the potential for frays is less with a laser when compared to blades.
Lasers are of different types. But, CO2 lasers are best for cutting textiles. The CO2 laser emits infrared light, which has a long wavelength and produces intense heat. So, you can cut any material using these lasers.
There are some easy steps for textile laser cutting at your home:

• Choose the right fabric that you like to cut
• Decide on where you like to make the design.
• Test the settings of your laser cutter.
• Load the design for cutting and engraving
• Put the piece onto the surface for the desired output.

You will get a satisfactory solution

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