Overview: Die cutting machines are precision tools used to cut, shape, emboss, or perforate materials using a pre-shaped die. These machines apply pressure to force the die through the material, producing consistent and repeatable cuts. Die cutting is ideal for mass production and is widely used in industries such as packaging, printing, leather goods, automotive components, labels, and textiles.
Key Features:
High Precision & Consistency: Delivers uniform shapes across large production volumes, with minimal deviation.
Custom Die Integration: Supports steel rule dies, rotary dies, or flatbed dies for customized shapes and formats.
Fast Production Speeds: Capable of cutting hundreds to thousands of pieces per hour, ideal for large-batch manufacturing.
Multi-Function Capability: Some models offer cutting, creasing, embossing, perforating, and stripping functions in one system.
Material Flexibility: Can handle paper, cardboard, foam, leather, plastics, fabrics, rubber sheets, films, and adhesive-backed materials.
Types of Die Cutting Machines:
Flatbed Die Cutting Machines – Ideal for thick or rigid materials and high-precision cuts
Rotary Die Cutting Machines – Continuous cutting using cylindrical dies, perfect for labels and roll-fed materials
Clicker Press (Swing Arm Die Cutter) – Common in leather, gasket, and soft material cutting
Digital Die Cutters – Use knife or laser tools without physical dies, suitable for short runs and prototyping
Common Applications:
Packaging (boxes, cartons, inserts)
Labels and stickers
Greeting cards and invitations
Leather and textile patterns
Gaskets and foam parts
Automotive interiors and insulation
Technical Specifications (Example Model):
Cutting Area: 600 x 800 mm or customized
Cutting Force: 25 – 200 tons (depending on model)
Die Type: Steel rule die / rotary die
Feeding Method: Manual, semi-automatic, or automatic
Die Cutting Machines
Die Cutting Machines – Product Introduction
Overview:
Die cutting machines are precision tools used to cut, shape, emboss, or perforate materials using a pre-shaped die. These machines apply pressure to force the die through the material, producing consistent and repeatable cuts. Die cutting is ideal for mass production and is widely used in industries such as packaging, printing, leather goods, automotive components, labels, and textiles.
Key Features:
Delivers uniform shapes across large production volumes, with minimal deviation.
Supports steel rule dies, rotary dies, or flatbed dies for customized shapes and formats.
Capable of cutting hundreds to thousands of pieces per hour, ideal for large-batch manufacturing.
Some models offer cutting, creasing, embossing, perforating, and stripping functions in one system.
Can handle paper, cardboard, foam, leather, plastics, fabrics, rubber sheets, films, and adhesive-backed materials.
Types of Die Cutting Machines:
Common Applications:
Technical Specifications (Example Model):
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