Laser cutting

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Camera-detected printed fabrics laser cutting is a technology that uses laser cutting machines to cut printed fabrics with precision and accuracy. The process involves using a camera to detect the printed design on the fabric and then using a laser beam to cut the fabric along the printed pattern.

The first step in this process is to print the design onto the fabric using a digital textile printer. The printer creates a high-resolution image of the design onto the fabric surface, which is then fed into the laser cutting machine.

The camera installed on the laser cutting machine detects the printed design on the fabric and creates a digital map of the design. This map is then used by the laser cutting machine to cut the fabric along the printed pattern with incredible accuracy and precision.

The laser beam used in this process is extremely precise, allowing for intricate and complex designs to be cut with ease. Additionally, the laser beam is able to seal the edges of the fabric as it cuts, preventing fraying and ensuring a clean finish.

One of the main advantages of camera-detected printed fabrics laser cutting is its speed and efficiency. The process can cut fabrics quickly and with minimal waste, making it a cost-effective option for mass production.

Furthermore, this technology offers a high degree of customization, allowing for unique designs and patterns to be created for each individual fabric piece. It also eliminates the need for physical templates or dies, which can be time-consuming and costly.

*Equipment used in Customkit factory Kasu technology double head KD1816