Laser Cut on Linen Fabric
How to Process Linen Fabric
For many years, the laser cutting and textiles businesses have worked in perfect harmony. Laser cutters are the best match because of their extreme adaptability and significantly enhanced material processing speeds. From fashion goods like dresses, skirts, jackets, and scarves to household items like curtains, sofa coverings, pillows, and upholstery, laser cut fabrics are employed throughout the textile industry. Our laser cutting machines can cut and engrave a variety of materials roll by roll, including natural and synthetic fabrics, at a far faster rate than traditional cutting processes. Hence, the laser cutter is your unparalleled choice to cut Linen Fabric.
Benefits of Laser-cut Linen Fabric
✔ Contactless process
- Laser cutting is a totally contactless process. Nothing but the laser beam itself touches your fabric which minimizes any chance of skewing or distorting your fabric ensuring that you get exactly what you want.
✔ No need for merrow
- The high-powered laser burns the fabric at the point where it makes contact which results in creating cuts that are clean while simultaneously sealing the edges of the cuts.
✔ Design free
- The CNC controlled laser beams can cut any intricate cuts automatically and you can get the finishes that you want extremely precise.
✔ Versatile compatibility
- The same laser head can be used not only for linen but also a variety of fabrics like nylon, hemp, cotton, polyester, etc with just minor changes to its parameters.
Laser Cutting & Engraving for Fabric Production
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Laser Fabric Cutting Machine or CNC Knife Cutter?
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• Working Area: 1800mm * 1000mm (70.9” * 39.3 ”)
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• Working Area: 1600mm * 3000mm (62.9’’ *118’’)
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Methods of Cutting Linen Fabric
It’s easy to start laser cutting by following the steps below.
Step1
Load the Linen fabric with the auto-feeder
Step2
Import the cutting files & set the parameters
Step3
Start to cut Linen fabric automatically
Step4
Get the finishes with smooth edges
Laser Cutting & Linen Fabric
About Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is a non-traditional machining technology that cuts through material with an intensively focused, coherent stream of light called lasers. The material is continually removed during the cutting process in this sort of subtractive machining. A CNC (Computer Numerical Control) digitally controls the laser optics, allowing the procedure to cut fabric as thin as less than 0.3 mm. Furthermore, the procedure leaves no residual pressures on the material, enabling the cutting of delicate and soft materials such as linen fabric.
About Linen Fabric
Linen comes directly from the flax plant and is one of the most extensively used materials. Known as a strong, durable, and absorbent fabric, linen is almost always found and used as a fabric for bedding and clothing because it’s soft and comfy.
Common applications of Linen Fabric
• Linen Beddings
• Linen Shirt
• Linen Towels
• Linen Pants
• Linen Clothes
Related Material Reference
Cotton, Silk, Natural Fiber, Velvet Fabric