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For more than 30 years, Thrust Industries has served die cutting customers. Our die cutting capabilities are widely varied & include die cut plastic & die cut foam. Our die cutting company is ISO 9000:2000 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 die cutting solution with us.
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Design Converting provides creative solutions and unparalleled quality. Die cutting capabilities include plastic die cutting as well as kiss cutting, tapes, rubber, foils, paper, felt, textiles, cork, adhesives, thin metals, etc. We are a provider of ISO 9001:2000 third-party system registration and offer samples, prototypes, long or short runs, all with the industry's best lead times.
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Engineering, designing & fabricating flexible & rigid foam for the least to the most sophisticated specialty applications since 1977, including your needs for die cut foam. Besides die cutting, our complete capabilities include kiss cutting, splitting, laminating, assembly, and much more! We distinguish ourselves in many ways: Commitment, Product Knowledge, Integrity, Quality & Reliability.
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Utilizing the latest 3M technologies, Saunders creates unique, engineered, die cut parts fabricated to your design - what you need, when you need it, in the quantity you require. Warehousing strength means we have the stock materials ready for die cutting & kiss cutting, slitting, sheeting, laminating, flexographic printing, rewinding & kit assembly. Browse our materials to build your part today!
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For over 30 years we have satisfied customers with superior workmanship, from die cutting to welding, fabrication and full machine shop capabilities. Customers rely on our accuracy, prompt delivery and competitive prices. As die cutters, we work with paper, plastic, rubber, metals & fabric. For all your die cut shapes and components, look to B&K Enterprises... Proudly made in America!
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Rubber Die Cutting

Rubber die cutting is a manufacturing process that forms sheets of rubber into two dimensional shapes with the use of blades or lasers. Rubber is one of the most common materials that is die cut because it is easy to penetrate and leaves a clean cut each time. There are also many flat rubber shapes that are used in both commercial and industrial applications. Die cutting is a fast, automated and cost effective method of forming shapes of any size in small or large runs, and thus is the most popular method to manufacture products like rubber gaskets, stickers, grommets, bumpers, bushings, washers and noise absorbers. These products are used in a wide variety of applications for the electronic, manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, aviation, military and transportation industries to form a water and air tight seal, absorb shock and noise, and reduce unwanted vibration caused by heavy machinery. Any type of rubber may be die cut, including natural, pure gum rubber, red rubber, neoprene, silicone rubber, cloth-inserted rubber, open or closed cell sponge rubber, synthetic neoprene rubber and ethylene propylene diene monomer (EDPM) rubber.

Most modern die cutting machines are fully automated and CNC (computer numeric control) operated. First, a detailed drawing with all the part's dimensions and tolerances are uploaded into computer software, where a cutting device (either a laser or sharp blade), which is guided by the computer, carries out the cutting technique. Most rubber die cut products are custom cut, meaning they are designed to unique and exact specifications for each customer. The most common way to cut rubber material is via the steel rule die cutting method, where a flat, cookie-cutter like die containing sharp blades that are in the shape of the product's design cut through a thin rubber sheet with pressure. Rubber products are also sometimes cut by lasers, which perform the cutting action with high temperatures that melt the rubber. Die cutting produces two main types of rubber products-kiss cut shapes and crush cut shapes. Most rubber products are crush cut, meaning the laser or blade completely penetrates through the whole piece of material. Kiss cutting, on the other hand, is used to make products like adhesive-backed gaskets that adhere to a surface. Kiss cut rubber products are cut from a multi layered sheet of material that is rubber on the top, paper on the bottom and adhesive material in the middle. The cutting device is programmed to cut as deep as the adhesive, but not through the bottom layer. The resulting product is a sheet of stickers, pads or other adhesive-backed product.