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Automotive Interior Industry
Industry Pain Points: Automotive interior components come in a wide variety of types and complex shapes. Traditional stamping and manual cutting methods suffer from low efficiency and poor precision, making it difficult to meet the modern automotive industry's demands for high quality, high consistency, and rapid production response.
Processable Materials: Car seat fabrics, leather, synthetic leather, microfiber, foam, sound-insulating cotton, thermal insulation materials, non-woven fabrics, carpeting, headliner materials, door panel coverings, gaskets, etc.
Why It Suits This Industry: KJ CNC equipment features an integrated welded frame and an imported servo drive system, keeping cutting precision errors within 0.1mm. It supports customizable multi-tool head configurations, allowing a single machine to handle the cutting needs for various components such as seats, door panels, carpets, and headliners. The cold-cutting process generates no smoke or dust and preserves the material's physical properties, aligning with environmental standards for automotive interiors.
Supported Cutting Methods/Tool Heads: Oscillating knife cutting and rotary knife cutting; optional multi-tool head combinations available.
Industry FAQ
Q1: There is a wide variety of automotive interior materials; can one machine meet the cutting needs for different materials?
A: Yes. KJ CNC supports optional multi-tool head configurations (such as oscillating and rotary knives). Tools can be quickly swapped based on the specific characteristics of materials like leather, foam, or fabric, enabling the cutting of multiple material types on a single machine.
Q2: Can the equipment's cutting precision meet automotive interior quality requirements?
A: The cutting precision error is controlled within 0.1mm. Combined with an imported servo system and a highly rigid machine frame, the equipment ensures consistency and stability during mass production.
Q3: Does the automotive interior cutting process generate smoke or dust pollution?
A: The equipment utilizes a cold-cutting process; the operation is smoke-free and dust-free, does not damage the material structure, and complies with environmental requirements for automotive interior production.
