It is a roll-type blade for cutting materials such as paper and non-woven fabric into any desired shape. It is used for cutting items like paper packs and face masks.
A die-cut roll is a roll-shaped blade used to cut materials such as paper and non-woven fabric into arbitrary shapes. Since it cuts the material in a rotary manner, it allows for faster die-cutting compared to flat pressure methods (up and down), making it suitable for mass production. It is used not only for hygiene materials such as diapers, sanitary napkins, and masks, but also for food packaging and food die-cutting. <Features> - Enables speedy die-cutting - High durability - Can be re-sharpened
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■Target materials: Film, paper, non-woven fabric, rubber, sponge, etc. Please consult for other materials. ■Maximum size: Diameter: 440φ Length: 1700mm (1400mm requires separate consultation) Weight: 1t ■Production period: Approximately 6 to 8 weeks (additional consultation required if drawing creation is necessary) ■Materials: Various steel materials (die steel, high-speed steel, structural steel) other materials are subject to consultation ■Surface treatment: TiN coating, CrN coating, HCr plating, Teflon coating, etc.
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●Industry Pharmaceuticals Entertainment Stationery Daily necessities Food ●Processing method Cutting process
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Half-cut roll for removing seals.
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After 100 years since its founding, Tsujikawa's core technology of "sculpting" has now evolved into "decorating technology," "cutting technology," and "shaping technology." These three technologies are used in various products, including cosmetics, toiletries, food, home appliances, and daily necessities, showcasing the results of Tsujikawa's technology in every aspect of life. While cherishing the traditional hand-carved sculptures created with chisels and hammers from the founding era, we continue to challenge ourselves with metal sculpting using machines such as sculpting machines and machining centers, as well as sculptural modeling utilizing 3D printers and five-axis machining. The fusion of craftsmanship passed down over the past 100 years and cutting-edge technology is Tsujikawa's strength. The technology we have cultivated is beneficial not only in Japan but also to people around the world. In recent years, Tsujikawa has expanded into five countries: China, Thailand, Indonesia, India, and Vietnam, in line with globalization. We provide high-quality products utilizing Tsujikawa's sculpting technology to both Japanese companies and local customers. In the next 100 years, we will continue to evolve and challenge ourselves with the mission of "beautifying and making the world comfortable through sculpting technology, enriching people's hearts and lives."