Die cutting and indentation process

Aug 24, 2019Leave a message

        The die-cutting and creasing process is to make the edge of the color print into various shapes according to the requirements of the design, or to add a special artistic effect to the printed matter, and to achieve a certain use function. The process of cutting a sheet into a mold with a steel knife (or carving it into a mold with a steel plate), and punching the substrate into a certain shape on the die-cutting machine is called a die-cutting process; using a steel wire to emboss, pressing a mark on the substrate or The process of leaving a groove that is favorable for bending is called an creasing process.

       The plate for die cutting is actually a steel wire with a front end. Its height is about 23.8 mm. The steel wire is bent into various shapes on the jig, and then arranged into a "print plate". After embossing, the substrate is cut into the desired shape. The plate for indentation is also a steel wire, the height is slightly lower than the die cutting die (about 0.8mm lower), there is no sharp product, and the rows are formed into "print plates" and then embossed with them to make marks on the surface of the substrate.


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         Shenzhen Wentong Machinery Co., Ltd. has developed a new die-cutting and creasing machine, which is semi-automatic and fully automatic. The shape of the product is not limited, customers can customize the product according to their own needs. When you replace the product, you only need to change the mold, which is low in cost and saves labor and time.