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Sandpaper is generally made by gluing various abrasive sands onto base paper. Traditionally, the cutting of sandpaper is done by tools, which can only be done horizontally and vertically. A big problem here is that it is very time-consuming to cut tools, because sandpaper itself is made of
Sandpaper is also called sandpaper, which is mainly used for grinding and polishing the surface of product materials. Sandpapers with different meshes are suitable for different material surfaces to achieve the desired effect.
Sandpaper is generally formed by gluing various abrasive sand grains on the base paper. Traditionally, the specification cutting of sandpaper is completed by the tool, and generally only the horizontal and vertical cutting process can be performed. There is a big problem here that it is very tool-consuming, because the sandpaper itself is composed of abrasive sand grains, and it is inevitable that the tool will be damaged during the tool cutting process.
With the development of the industrial age, the automation industry has replaced a lot of manual work, which requires more requirements for sandpaper in terms of technology to match the development of the enterprise, such as the requirements for sandpaper of different specifications, shapes, and punching. Traditional tool cutting is difficult to meet the modern sandpaper cutting process, and the cost remains high.
Guangzhou Laisai Laser Equipment Co., Ltd. mainly deals in various types of precision laser cutting equipment to help enterprises solve various cutting and die cutting problems. For example, sandpaper laser cutting can well solve the characteristics of high cost, high consumables and slow speed of traditional tool cutting. Laisai laser die cutting machine performs roll-to-roll or roll-to-sheet laser cutting for roll materials such as plastics, aluminum foil, and paper, and performs laser die cutting, marking, engraving and other processing automation equipment through visual positioning.
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