
Manual and Digital Die Cutting Machine
Die cutting can be accomplished using both manual and digital die cutting machines. Manual die cutting machines operate with a hand-crank mechanism, wherein the metal die is fed through the machine’s rollers, applying pressure to cut the material based on the die’s shape. Some manual die cutting machines may also incorporate motors to assist in applying pressure.
Digital die cutting machines are typically software-controlled. Unlike manual machines, they do not rely on steel dies; instead, a blade within the machine cuts the desired shape. The software interface allows users to select and create shapes using a computer, phone, tablet, or specialized cartridge compatible with the machine.
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How does Die cutting Work?
For every task, a specialized blade known as a die is uniquely crafted to suit the specific item being produced. This die is then positioned over the material and used to create precise cuts. We employ a Sanwa die cutting machine for intricate and larger-scale projects, while opting for a Saroglia machine for smaller assignments.