Development History Of Die-cutting
With the rapid development of the electronics industry, especially the expansion of the range of consumer electronics products, die-cutting not only limits the later stage of printed products, but also serves as an auxiliary material for the production of industrial electronic products. Commonly used products are applied in industries such as electroacoustics, healthcare, display signs, safety protection, transportation, office supplies, electronic power, communication, industrial manufacturing, and home leisure. Used in mobile phones, MIDs, digital cameras, automobiles, LCDs, LEDs, FPCs, FFCs, RFID and other products, gradually used for bonding, dust-proof, shockproof, insulation, shielding, thermal conductivity process protection and other aspects of the above products. The die-cutting materials used for processing include rubber, single and double-sided tape, foam, plastic, vinyl, silicon, metal thin tape, metal thin film, optical film, protective film, mesh, hot melt tape, silicone adhesive, etc.
