IECHO 2026 GF9 Cutting Machine: Cutting 100 Beds per Day – Breaking Through the Bottleneck of Flexible Production

Adapting to Industry Transformation: A New Solution from a Leading Enterprise

 

In October 2025, IECHO released the 2026 model GF9 intelligent cutting machine.

This upgraded model achieves a breakthrough with its “cutting 100 beds per day” cutting capability, perfectly aligning with the 2026 apparel industry trends of “AI-driven full-chain restructuring and the rise of flexible supply chains.” It provides an innovative solution for small-batch, fast-response production in the textile and apparel sector.

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Efficiency Revolution: The Core Upgrade Behind Cutting 100 Beds per Day

 

The new GF9 is equipped with the upgraded “Cutting While Feeding 2.0 System,” increasing the maximum cutting speed to 90 meters per minute, combined with a vibration speed of 6000 rpm, achieving a dual breakthrough in efficiency and stability.

 

Compared with the 2023 model, which had a daily capacity of 70 beds, the new GF9 consistently exceeds 100 beds per day, improving efficiency by nearly 40%; making it the first cutting machine in the industry to achieve stable daily production of 100 beds.

 

Behind this breakthrough is a comprehensive upgrade of the core power system: servo motor power increased from 750 watts to 1.5 kilowatts, vibration amplitude increased to 25mm and achieving 1G acceleration, like a car doubling its acceleration performance, easily meeting the needs of cutting thick and hard materials.

 

Aiming at the common goal of “efficiency improvement” pursued by cutting machine operators, the GF9’s performance far exceeds the industry benchmark.

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Smart Accessibility: Beginners Can Operate Independently in Half a Day

Addressing the manufacturing sector’s labor challenges, the GF9 introduces smart design to lower the operating threshold.

 

The device features a powerful intelligent material database, preloaded with extensive fabric and process parameters. Whether it’s 100 layers of conventional fabric or 200 layers of elastic knit, the system can automatically match parameters and complete setup with one click.

 

This extremely simple interface allows allows new operators to become independent after just half a day of training, greatly reducing the reliance on skilled labor and cutting training costs.

 

The simple operation interface, combined with automatic adjustment of core parameters, simplifies the complex production process into a single action of “pressing the start button,” perfectly matching the fast order-switching needs of small and medium brands in flexible production.

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Stability First: Zero Intervention Cutting of 1-Meter-Thick Materials

 

Sustained high-efficiency output depends on ultimate stability.

 

The 2026 GF9 adopts an integrated molded cavity design. Through 1.2–1.8 tons of reinforced materials and optimization with triangular and arched structures, the load-bearing capacity is increased by 20% and air leakage problems are eliminated.

 

Together with the intelligent variable-frequency air pump provides real-time pressure adjustment to keep every fabric layer flat and tightly pressed during cutting.

 

Test data show that the equipment can smoothly cut thick material stacks of 60 cm to 1 meter in height at one time, without film covering, repositioning, or manual intervention, effectively solving the industry pain points of low efficiency and high error rates in thick material cutting.

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Industry Impact: Accelerating the Transformation Toward Flexible Production

 

Amid the apparel industry’s shift toward intelligent supply chains, the launch of the GF9 comes at the right time.

 

Its core advantages of “small batches, fast turnaround, and high precision” not only help enterprises reduce cutting error rates and defect rates but also promote the production model’s transformation from “large-scale mass production” to “precise, fast-response manufacturing.”


Post time: Oct-11-2025
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