We can accommodate both partial cuts and contour cuts! Let us introduce NISSHA's cutting technology.
Our company can accommodate both direct piece cutting from roll state and piece cutting from sheet state. It is also possible to align the partially cut film and bond it to the substrate with high positional accuracy. We have a proven track record with various blade types, achieving clean and sharp cutting edge quality at a low cost. 【Features of Roll to Roll Outline Cutting】 ■ Capable of cutting products of various shapes with high precision while in roll state ■ High-precision cutting technology in roll state enables mass production ■ The process of bonding → cutting → collection can be handled seamlessly in one line ■ Generates benefits in both quality and cost *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 <Roll to Roll Partial Cutting> ■ It is possible to first partially cut the film on the laminating side and then adhere it to the substrate. ■ We have a proven track record and know-how to accommodate various shapes and blade types. <Sheet Outline Cutting> ■ The slide table movement and the vertical adjustment of the die-cutting mechanism can be controlled programmatically in units of 10 micrometers. ■ Suitable for small quantity and diverse production. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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NISSHA has continuously expanded its core technologies by integrating printing technology, which it has cultivated since its founding, with elements such as coating, molding, and metal processing. This has enabled the diversification of products and target markets, as well as entry into global markets, thereby achieving an expansion of its business domain. The current core technologies consist of "printing," "coating," "lamination," "molding," "patterning," and "metal processing," and they continue to evolve and expand by incorporating new technologies and materials.