Thanks to automation, low maintenance requirements and modular expandability, the eurolaser system is of interest to industries such as automotive, protective equipment, advertising, medical technology, aerospace and industrial filtration.

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eurolaser L-1200 cutting system
at Texprocess 2026

From 21 to 24 April 2026, eurolaser GmbH will be presenting its L-1200 CO2 laser cutting system with conveyor system at Texprocess in Frankfurt am Main in Hall 8.0, Stand D81. The focus will be on precise solutions for processing technical textiles for demanding industrial applications.

 

With the modular L-1200 system, eurolaser presents a solution for contactless processing of textiles from rolls. The conveyor system was designed for contactless processing of roll goods. The feed is tension-free, which prevents fabric distortion, while the laser cut ensures sealed cut edges. The software-supported nesting function allows cut contours to be arranged in a material-optimised manner in order to reduce waste and production costs. Complex geometries can also be implemented without changing tools. Another highlight, according to Eurolaser, is the POSITION+ professional camera recognition system, which scans the entire surface of the material and enables automatic pressure compensation for printed textiles. QR codes can also be reliably captured and integrated into the workflow.

 

eurolaser offers marking modules for efficient preparation of downstream processing steps, such as sewing. With the ink marker, for example, sewing lines can be applied without contact. In addition, the label module with RFID labels ensures product identification and traceability within the production process. Markings and labels are applied during cutting without any additional work steps.

 

Eurolaser

The Eurolaser success story began in 1994 in a garage when Matthias Kluczinski and his partners at the time founded Eurolaser. They assembled the first laser-based production machines in a garage while simultaneously searching for clients. Today, the Lüneburg-based company is one of the market leaders for large-format laser systems for cutting, engraving and marking in non-metal processing. This includes plastics such as polyester or acrylic, wood and MDF, textiles and composites, as well as many other materials.

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