[Fashion Industry/Case Study] Expressing delicate cuts that are difficult to achieve by hand.
Various materials such as thin silk and polyester are processed all at once with a laser. The fraying of the fabric is also beautifully cut with a laser!
Fashion designer YUIMA NAKAZATO, who is participating as a Japanese guest at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, uses a laser cutter in his clothing production. Initially, he tried various manufacturers' laser cutters, but faced issues such as fabric burning, inability to cut, and various precision shortcomings. Through testing different equipment, he realized that accuracy, laser stability, and speed are crucial, and that efficient clothing production requires equipment that balances these factors well. The Trotec laser cutter he ultimately chose was able to perfect all aspects. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: There were issues with roller cutters not producing clean edges and difficulty in cutting patterns with sharp angles. ■ Results - It became possible to cut decorative elements like lace. - In some materials, the cut areas are melted by the laser, preventing fraying. - The range of possibilities for materials has expanded. *You can download the PDF or click on related links below for more details. Inquiries are also welcome.
- Company:トロテック・レーザー・ジャパン 本社
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