Die-cutting is the most commonly used process in packaging and printing. It involves using die-cutting blades to create a die-cutting plate based on the product design requirements. Under pressure, the printed material or other coiled blanks are cut into the desired shape or with creases. Creasing, on the other hand, uses crease cutters or crease dies to press creases onto the sheet material under pressure, or uses rollers to bend the sheet at predetermined positions. Typically, die-cutting and creasing combine the die-cutting blade and crease cutter within the same template, performing both die-cutting and creasing simultaneously on the die-cutting machine; this is simply called die-cutting. The main processes of die-cutting and creasing are: plate mounting → pressure adjustment → pattern setting → substrate and auxiliary material pasting → trial die-cutting → formal die-cutting and creasing → waste removal → finished product winding or sheet cutting → counting and packaging.
Sep 10, 2025
Die-cutting Machine Main Processes
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