Description- Laser cutting after they were introduced in the 19th century, the fashion designers are widely adopting laser cutting in garment manufacturing. In synthetic fabrics, laser cutting produces well-finished edges as the laser melts and fuses the edge, which avoids the problem of fraying produced by conventional knife cutters. Furthermore, use of laser cutting is increasingly used for leather due to the precision of cut components. In fashion accessories such as jewellery, laser cutting can be used to produce new and unusual designs to produce a fusion of apparel design and jewellery style. In laser cutting a laser is used to cut the fabric into the desired pattern shapes. A very fine laser is focused on to the fabric surface, which increases the temperature substantially and cutting takes place due to vaporization. Normally gas lasers (CO2) are used for cutting of fabric. The cutting machine includes a source of laser, a cutting head fitted with mirrors to reflect the laser beam to the cutting line, a computer to control the entire system and a suitable mean for removing the cut parts. The application of inert gases (N2, He) during cutting prevents the charring and removes debris and smoke from the cutting area. Like the mechanical cutting devices, a laser beam does not become blunt and need sharpening. Automatic single ply laser cutters are faster (30â??40 m/min) than automatic multiple ply knife cutters (5â??12 m/min). However, while cutting multiple plies, knife cutters are faster per garment cut and also cheaper. Technical Specifications- Model AccuCut XXXX Laser type CO2 DC glass tube / RF metal laser tube Laser power Glass tube 60 W/ 80 W/ 100 W/ 130 W / 150 W Metal tube 40 W/ 60 W/ 80 W/ 100 W/ 200 W Wavelength 10.6 Supply voltage AC 230 V ± 10% Reposition accuracy 0.1 mm (MAX) Cutting speed 0-30000 mm/min Engraving speed 0-64000 mm/min Cooling Water cooled Work environment Temp: 0 C 45 C Humidity: 5% 95% Acceleration speed 1 G Graphic file support .plt, .cdr, .al, .dwg, .dst, .dxf, .bmp, .jpeg, .tiff, .gif, .pcx etc.