Rotary Die-Cutting

Rotary die-cutting is particularly well-suited for handling large production runs and intricate designs. This method allows multiple cutting tools to operate simultaneously during a single machine cycle, making it possible to process different materials into distinct shapes. Additionally, it supports the lamination of multiple layers, enabling the creation of custom composite materials.

A machine for the production of white self-adhesive labels. The shafts of the machine for winding rolls of tape with a label. Die-cutting and cutting of paper for label production. Selective focus

Flat Bed Die-cutting

Roll-to-roll flatbed die-cutting combines the precision of flatbed cutting with the efficiency of continuous material feeding. In this setup, materials are processed directly from rolls, allowing for consistent and automated cutting over longer runs. The flatbed press ensures accurate and clean cuts, making it suitable for thicker or multi-layered materials, as well as complex shapes that require tight tolerances. This method is often used for adhesive tapes, foams, films, and technical laminates, where precision and repeatability are essential

Fragment of the conveyor of sticking labeling machine. Abstract industrial background.

Swing beam cutting

Swing beam die-cutting is a flexible and efficient method primarily used for cutting sheeted or roll-fed materials. The machine features a pivoting beam that presses a steel rule die onto the material with high force, ensuring clean and consistent cuts. This method is ideal for lower to medium volume production, and is commonly used for cutting leather, foams, rubber, felt, and various gasket materials. Its quick setup and ease of tool changes make it especially suitable for short runs or frequent product changes

Leather crafting tools