The working principle of a die-cutting machine is to use a die-cutting blade, steel blade, metal mold, and steel wire (or a template engraved from a steel plate) to apply pressure through an impression plate, cutting printed materials or cardboard into a specific shape. Die-cutting involves pressing an entire printed product into a single graphic; creasing involves using steel wire to press marks or leave bending grooves on the printed material; hot stamping involves using two templates (yin and yang) to heat the mold to a certain temperature and imprint a three-dimensional pattern or lettering onto the surface of the printed material; laminating involves applying one substrate to another; and removing the portion other than the intended product is called waste removal. All of these can be collectively referred to as die-cutting technology.
Oct 10, 2025
Die-cutting Machine Working Principle
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