What Is Die-cutting
Traditional die-cutting refers to a cutting process in the post processing of printed materials. Die-cutting technology can make printed materials or other paper products into die-cutting knife plates according to pre designed graphics for cutting, so that the shape of printed materials is no longer limited to straight edges and right angles. The traditional die-cutting production uses a die-cutting knife to combine the design requirements of the product into a die-cutting plate. Under pressure, it is a molding process that rolls and cuts printed materials or other plate-like blanks into the desired shape or cut marks. The indentation process is to use a wire cutter or wire die to press out line marks on the sheet metal through the action of pressure, or to use a rolling wheel to roll out line marks on the sheet metal, so that the sheet metal can be bent and formed according to the predetermined position. The usual die-cutting and indentation process is to combine the die-cutting knife and the wire pressing knife into the same template, and simultaneously perform die-cutting and indentation processing on the die-cutting machine, abbreviated as die-cutting.
