Laser Cut Fabric for Fashion Industry
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Laser cut dresses for Zak Posen
cut by us for 2008 collection |
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Samples |
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Cashmere fabric cut with laser
for fashion show in NY,NY |
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Cotton |
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Sample of Cotton
prior to laser cut |
Cottons are cut precisely and with very good edge quality |
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Nylon + Rayon |
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This mesh fabric
(Nylon + Rayon) was laser cut for designer Gail Schneyder |
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Polyester |
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Laser Cutting URBAN-150 Polyester from Creation Baumann (Switzerland) for Lepore Design
Group (NY, NY) |
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Silk |
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Silk before laser cutting |
The
same fabric after it cut with laser |
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Silk |
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As we mentioned before
we have great results cutting silks or similar fabrics. |
The sealed edge of silk
after the laser cutting is one of the major advantages of such cutting
method. |
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Silk |
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We present another
great sample of laser cutting of silk. |
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Wool |
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Wool is always a
tricky fabric to cut. It is easy to cut, but the edges get a little bit of
discoloration and smell after the laser cutting. |
Often the appearance
of the discolored edge is within the tolerance and smell goes away in short
time. |
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Wool+ Cotton |
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This fabric has some
content of wool. |
It cuts precisely with
very good edge |
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Wool |
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Sample of the Wool fabric before
the laser cutting. |
Wool – cuts nicely with tolerable
edge discoloration |
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