Feed Mechanism | Heavy-duty materials, thick fabrics | Industry Standard: Drop Feed (ASTM D3575 compliant) Our Base: Drop Feed Our Advanced: Needle Feed (ISO 1596-1 compliant) ▲▲ | Advanced: Consistent stitching on uneven/layered materials (e.g., leather) Base: Cost-effective for lighter fabrics | Base/Standard: Struggles with thick materials; Advanced: Slower speed compared to drop feed |
Max Sewing Thickness | Industrial upholstery, leatherworking | Industry Standard: 8mm (ANSI/ISEA 120-1) Our Base: 10mm Our Advanced: 13mm (exceeds ISO 4916) ▲▲▲ | Advanced: Handles 13mm materials (e.g., multiple fabric layers) | Standard/Base: Limited to thinner materials; Advanced: Requires more maintenance for thick use |
Mechanical Configuration | Large fabric projects, quilting | Industry Standard: Drop-bed (common in domestics) Our Base: Flat-bed Our Advanced: Flat-bed with extended table ▲ (ISO 2351 certified) | Advanced: Accommodates oversized projects (e.g., curtains, upholstery) | Standard: Limited workspace; Base/Advanced: Requires more floor space |
Operation Type | Custom patterns, high-volume production | Industry Standard: Manual/basic electronic Our Base: Electronic (preset stitches) Our Advanced: Computerized (ISO 2351 compliant) ▲▲ | Advanced: Programmable patterns (e.g., complex embroidery) | Standard: Limited customization; Advanced: Steeper learning curve |
Stitch Formation | Durability in heavy-duty applications | Industry Standard: Chain stitch (ASTM D3575) Our Base: Lock stitch Our Advanced: Double lock stitch ▲ (exceeds ISO 4916) | Advanced: Prevents unraveling in high-tension seams | Standard: Chain stitch may fray over time; Advanced: Higher thread consumption |
Machine Type | Commercial vs. Home Use | Industry Standard: Domestic (costume) Our Base: Costume model Our Advanced: Industrial ▲▲▲ (ISO 2351 certified) | Advanced: 24/7 operation for factories (e.g., garment production) | Base/Standard: Not suited for industrial-scale use; Advanced: Higher upfront cost |