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The phrase “die cutter” refers to a press or machine that uses a die to cut material into a specific form. Die cutters come in a variety of sizes, from massive industrial machines used to cut furniture to tiny hand-rolled tools used to cut office supplies or adorable paper cut-outs.
To assist learning and develop projects, they are even employed in classrooms. Die cutting is very similar to baking cookies with cookie cutters. Sheets or strips of material are fed into or via a machine where a die or dies are then forcedly lowered to cut the shape of the part.
Die cutting rubber requires specialised equipment called steel rule dies. Die cutting comes in a variety of different forms, including heavy duty die cutting, heavy duty die punching, die cutting and creasing, die punching, platen punching, and sweet box producing machines.
The Global Rubber Die Cutting Machine market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
New Compact Die-Cutting Press For Low-Density Materials Is Unveiled by TTARP. TTARP Industries, Inc., Buffalo, New York, announces the release of their new 26″ x 20″ compact die-cutting press for use in manufacturing applications using low-density, non-metallic materials such as foam, plastic, rubber, paper goods, and textiles.
TTARP claims that its new compact die cutter offers the performance advantages of its conventional die-cutting systems in a less expensive model with a smaller footprint.
It is available for manual or automatic operation. With sheet or roll materials, the new TTARP small die cutter does through-cutting or kiss-cutting using 25″ x 20″ die boards.
Driven pinch rollers, PLC-controlled indexing, adjustable cutting pressure and stroke, stops to establish precise cutting depth, and other features are included as standard features.
Automatic belt monitoring, compact air clean-out dies, and air-activated die clamps are among the company’s list of noteworthy new features.
TTARP also produces a variety of fabricating tools, including 60″ heat laminating systems, vertical band saws, horizontal splitters, and adhesive cutters, in addition to die-cutting systems.