Fabric laser flower burning process:
Burnt flower refers to the production process of creating three-dimensional patterns by weaving patterns through warp and weft threads, and then using laser engraving. By utilizing the high energy density characteristics of laser, the pattern is "burned" into a three-dimensional effect. Its characteristics are high grade, automatic fusion of cut edges, and no scattering phenomenon. The flower patterns produced by the burning technique are as natural as floating from the air, both realistic and rich in layering.
Laser "burning" is the use of lasers to quickly burn off various clothing materials. Compared with traditional cutting methods, laser "burning" is quite accurate and clean, while also preventing wear and tear, and the cut clothes are full of modernity. In addition, due to the characteristics of the laser itself, there are no material limitations in laser cutting, whether it is silk, nylon, feathers, chloroprene rubber, pure cotton, or polymeric fibers. In addition, laser cutting does not exert any pressure on clothing, so there is no need to worry about unnecessary marks left during cutting, which is particularly suitable for silk and lace.

