Actually an Industrial machine will handle any type of sewing you want. Even delicate or very fine items.
With the right needles and thread, silks and satins are easily, and regularly, sewn on these in factories around the world.

An industrial however will do this sewing day in and day out for years. If it breaks it can be repaired. If a part wears out it can be replaced.

The disadvantage is that most industrial machines are designed to do one job. A buttonhole machine does only buttonholes. My Pfaff's were the overall sewing workhorse of production factories for about 40 years, but they do not have a walking foot so don't sew handbags or sporrans as well as a machine designed for those jobs.

And once you get used to the knee lift on many industrial machines you will never want to reach around and lift the pressure foot with a lever ever again.