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Flying Bridge Stirs Up China Textile City

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Flying Bridge Stirs Up China Textile City

  

Keqiao

It is considered to be the largest textile distribution center in Asia, where all kinds of light textile products are produced.

A superb collection of beautiful things

And has been sold to more than 170 countries and regions in the world.


 


Keqiao has also become the pronoun of China's light textile industry. Here, it also gathered all kinds of textile processing enterprises. Their every move affects the nerves of the textile industry and affects the industry.

Tidal current direction

For example, embroidery processing is an example.


 


The cutting accuracy and efficiency of traditional embroidery after low embroidery has been a bottleneck for the development of its industry.

In view of this problem, Jinyun laser has made several years of painstaking research, and successfully launched the "flying bridge" series of bridge embroidery laser carving and cutting machine.


 


Due to the series of models,

cutting

Accurate and efficient, and can be carried out.

Carving holes

And so on, therefore, once launched, it immediately aroused strong response from the market. The embroidery processing enterprises represented by ten thousand embroidery embroidery and heaven and earth embroidery and so on were even more aware of the fact that the giant -800-4-150 QJD -800-4-150 was introduced into the "flying bridge" series. The product adopts a double beam X-Y structure, with a beam length of 18 meters and a total length of 36 meters, which can be equipped with 4 sets of embroidery machines for embroidery and cutting.

As the king of price performance, the machine can cut and embroider the embroidery patterns up to 80 at once, and only need a laser processing system to improve the efficiency greatly.



Bridge embroidery laser carving and cutting machine working scene {page_break}




Garment yarn surface embroidery sample {page_break}




Multi layer embroidery layered cutting sample {page_break}




 

Jinyun laser is located on highway advertisements in Keqiao.


 

It is precisely the use of this product, therefore, multi-layer embroidery, yarn embroidery, punching embroidery and other high-quality, high-grade, differentiated embroidery continue to appear.

Because of their outstanding personality and pleasing to the eye, these embroidery products soon came out in the same products and became the new favorites of the market. Originally, 10 yuan / meter was not known, and now it is often 80 yuan / meter, all in short supply, and the added value of products is greatly improved.

It has to be said that this is the power of innovation.

What is more exciting to the customers is that they did not earn money before they did not work. Now they are not only profitable, but also can not finish the market. This kind of market returns, which is not what they dare to think.



At present, Jinyun "Fei Qiao" series of products have been used in curtain, clothing, bedding, toys and other applications, and become a beautiful landscape of China Textile City.


 


 

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