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Die Cut Machines

Die cut machines are industrial utilities used to create thin, flat products out of a wide range of materials. Die cutters are important to a large number of industrial and commercial operations, and are used in institutions like schools and some consumer products contexts.

Thrust Industries
Evansville, IN
800-467-6730
For more than 35 years, Thrust Industries has served its customers with the best products. Our die cut machines are equipped to produce the best possible products. Our company is ISO 9000:2008 certified and is committed to doing the job right, the first time. At Thrust, we have the attitude of putting the needs of our customers first. You will find your parts cutting solution with us.
Design Converting, Inc.
Grand Rapids, MI
616-942-7780
Design Converting provides creative solutions and unparalleled quality. Our die cut machines' capabilities include plastic cutting, tape cutting, rubber cutting, paper cutting, felt cutting and a variety of other materials. Samples, prototypes, long or short runs, all with the industry's best lead times. We are a provider of ISO 9001:2000 third-party system registration and are accredited.
PAC Foam Products Corporation
Costa Mesa, CA
714-662-0277
Engineering, designing and fabricating flexible and rigid foam for the least to the most sophisticated specialty applications since 1977. Our die cut machines are state of the art. Besides die cut products, our complete capabilities include slitting, splitting, laminating, assembly, distribution and much more! We are set apart by our commitment to quality, our reliability and our experience.
Premier Seals Manufacturing
Akron, OH
877-771-6766
Cutting and fabricating of non-metallic gaskets from a variety of materials: Neoprene, Buna-N, EPDM, Viton, Silicone, Natural Rubber and much more! From your most common washer type gaskets to your most intricate detailed gasket designs, our die cut machines cut to your specs with the highest quality in mind. Fast prototypes, short or long runs - we welcome all requests!
Gardico
Seattle, WA
800-537-9663
Gardico's die cut machines have been providing superior products to industrial customers since 1977. Our capabilities satisfy needs for standard and custom gaskets, pads, insulators and decorative pieces in quantities from 5 or 10 to tens of thousands. We work with stock or customer provided materials: rubber, foam, vegetable fiber, cloth, cork, felt, gasket sheet, thin plastics and foils.
Jonco Industries, Inc.
Milwaukee, WI
800-236-7311
Innovative, practical and economical solutions for product packaging, warehousing and fulfillment. Specialty die cutting or water-jet cutting of metal, rubber or plastic, plus printing, embroidery, product filling and assembly. Our die cut machines and water jet cutting machinery expertise includes custom logos. Superior quality even under tight deadlines for prototypes or full production runs.
New England Gasket
Bristol, CT
860-584-2724
We are a leading manufacturer of custom and prototype die cut products through volume production; we work with you to meet your specialized requirements. We have over 50 years of experience in cutting non-metallic and metal parts. Our die cut machines produce the best-quality products, and we strive to offer economical, on-time deliveries to a wide range of industries.
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Die Cut Machines

While the greatest demand for die cut machines may be restricted to industry, the demand for die cut products is not restricted at all. In industrial contexts, die cut gaskets are essential to the safe and effective function of a wide variety of equipment. Die cut industrial products can be fashioned from metal, rubber, plastic, foam and even soft materials like felt. Commercial operations like offices often require access to decorative nameplates, logos and other similar products. Such products can be created inexpensively and in large volumes by die cutting, as can individual letters for signage, panels for electronics and a range of other commercial products. Different die cutting operations are configured differently to accommodate the broad demand for die cut products. A smaller die cutting operation may offer custom die cut products according to customer specifications, while a large-scale operation would be more likely to offer stock products in bulk quantities.

Because of the nearly infinite range of possible die cut product configurations, and because of the large number of materials from which die cut products can be created, there are many different die cutting processes, each of which is used for slightly different purposes. Laser die cutting, for example, can be used to cut through metal, rubber and most other materials with very high precision. Also, the designs for laser die cutting can be programmed into a computer and executed by computer-controlled equipment, making the process very fast and very precise. A few disadvantages to this process, though, are its comparative high cost and energy consumption compared to other methods. Steel rule dies are much simpler; they involve a pre-formed metal shape that is pressed into a material. This process is slower, but it can be less expensive and less energy intensive. Other die cutting processes include blade type rotary die cutting and ultrasonic die cutting. Overall, if planned and executed correctly, die cutting is an efficient, low-waste means by which thin, specially shaped products can be created.

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