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Four-Head CO2 Laser Cutting Machine

CW-1610TT

Compared to the standard CW model, the CW-1610TT features a four-head cutter, making it especially suitable for efficient, fast shoe-upper cutting. Different configurations, such as CCD and projector, can be customized to meet specific needs.

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Equipment Advantages


1. Multi-head cutting, high speed and efficiency.


2. Chanxan's exclusive design ensures exceptionally high efficiency in cutting aircraft and shoe materials.


3. Stable operation and simple to operate.


4. Aesthetically pleasing shoe material cutting; fast hollowing and small hole punching.


5. Low overall energy consumption; high cost-effectiveness.



SpecificationCW-1610TT
ModelCW-1610TT
Working Area1600 × 1000 mm
Laser Power60W / 80W / 120W / 300W
Laser TypeSealed CO₂ Laser Tube
Cutting Speed0–800 mm/s
Engraving Speed0–1000 mm/s
Positioning Accuracy≤ ±0.01 mm
Supported File FormatsDSP, PLT, BMP, DXF, DWG, AI, LAS
Operating Voltage220V ±10%, 50Hz / 60Hz
Cooling SystemForced Water Cooling Protection System
Total Machine Power1500W
Machine Weight450 kg
Machine Dimensions (L × W × H)2250 × 1650 × 1150 mm
Operating Temperature1°C–45°C
Operating Humidity5%–95% (Non-Condensing)



Applications


The CW-1610TT is specifically designed for high-efficiency cutting of flexible non-metal materials, especially in industries requiring fast, high-volume production and precision pattern cutting.


It is widely used for:

  • Footwear Industry – Shoe upper cutting, vamp cutting, insole materials, leather and synthetic shoe materials

  • Textile & Apparel – Fabric cutting, embroidery templates, garment patterns, labels, and textile processing

  • Leather & Synthetic Materials – PU leather, microfiber leather, artificial leather, and composite materials

  • Sportswear & Outdoor Products – Functional fabrics, shoe components, sports accessories, and soft materials

  • Automotive Interior Materials – Seat fabrics, soft interior decorative materials, and textile composites

  • Custom Pattern Cutting – CCD camera positioning and projector-assisted cutting for printed fabrics and irregular graphics


Ideal Materials

Leather, PU, microfiber leather, fabric, felt, mesh fabric, textile composites, canvas, synthetic materials, and other flexible non-metal materials.




Laser technology in the shoe and leather industry


Any parts of a shoe can be laser-treated: from cutting of uppers, to decoration of soles or heels, to the functional treatment of internal parts. An example of such workings concerns the preparation of insoles and carding.


Workings used up till now for an aesthetic purpose in the footwear market are evolving towards the possibility to also implementing production processes that differ from the traditional ones and offer additional advantages, in particular repeatability and accuracy.


Another aspect not to be underestimated is the possibility that our systems give to carry out decorations starting from the 3D original file and to work on three-dimensional surfaces such as clogs, soles and heels.



HOW LASER TECHNOLOGY WORKS TO SUPPORT WORKERS IN THE LEATHER INDUSTRY

Today, laser plotters are available for every company. The use of laser cutting technology in the leather industry has enabled smaller companies and their employees to compete on an equal footing with manufacturing companies with large capital and large operating budgets. With the equipment and methods that have been reserved for large corporations and industry companies for so long.

Thanks to the highest-quality engraving and cutting enabled by laser technology, companies experience shorter delays between conceptualisation and execution. This in turn, allows efficient prototyping of products and the production of cost-effective variants for faster market entry. In general, laser technology gives shoe manufacturers unlimited design and form freedom and is used in unusual ways. With the wider adoption of laser-based tools and techniques, the future can bring much more effective and efficient working methods and individual designs.

THE FUTURE OF THE LASER IN THE SHOE INDUSTRY

Nowadays, the processes using laser plotters for footwear production are limited to more rigid shoe parts. With further advances and more advanced technologies, industrial lasers will dominate all other aspects of the footwear industry. Increased adaptation of the evolving technology would mean accessible, cheaper systems that would make the leather and footwear industry much more cost-competitive.

In the near future, lasers will cause the leather industry to move away from unit-dependent forms of production to more automated machine-dependent processes. This will help to avoid/minimize the human element, which is sometimes very difficult to handle and control. Flexible and versatile in all respects, laser technology will of course, lead to replication of the original design in different variants. Laser devices will also be implemented into the work that has been done manually so far due to the high dexterity requirements.


 

 

 

 

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