Cutting shapes and or holes in the paper with a steel die (something like a cookie cutter)
The process of using sharp steel rules to cut special shapes for labels, boxes and containers, from printed sheets
Process in which a metal die is used to cut irregular shapes into paper This method is used for creating items such as labels, custom-shaped notepads, and door hangers
The "stamping out" of foam into parts, useful for long runs of cut parts requiring consistency in size Also method of trimming polyurethane parts
Process for blanking or cutting sheet or roll materials to pre-determined shapes for membrane switch components, graphic overlays and labels
Using a shaped metal knife - 'die' -to cut through the printed material to create a specific shape or put a hole in the printed piece
a finishing process that utilizes a die (metal cutting rules set in a plywood base) to cut paper, often into non-straight lines or angled lines (see kiss die cutting)
Steel rule die cutting creates shapes Mechanical die-cuts are made using sharp steel rules formed into the desired shape and set into a wooden die board Mounted into a press these rules are designed to cut, score, crease or perforate when pressed against paper Standard dies are readily available for pocket folders and other common uses Custom designs require more time and expense since the dies must be created from scratch
A method of using sharp steel ruled stamps or rollers to cut various shapes i e labels, boxes, image shapes, either post press or in line The process of cutting paper in a shape or design by the use of a wooden die or block in which are positioned steel rules in the shape of the desired pattern
The process of cutting a corrugated sheet into a shape which will convert to the required box size when assembled A rotary die cutter uses a cylindrical die and is generally capable of higher speed than a flatbed die cutter, as the sheet flow basically continues A flatbed die cutter uses a flat die and the corrugated sheet momentarily stops to enable the required cutting This method provides both high accuracy and intricate shapes not available from the rotary process
The "stamping out" of foam into parts, useful for long runs of cut parts requiring consistency in size
A printing process using a sharp, metal die to cut irregular shapes out of paper or vinyl
Refers to a mechanical press operation using a die with a sharp steel cutting edge to punch a shape out of paper
A form of separation usually employed on self-adhesive stamps During processing, an edged tool (die) completely penetrates the stamp paper on all sides of the printed stamp, making the removal of the individual stamps from the liner possible Die cuts may be straight, shaped in wavy lines to simulate perforation teeth, or take other forms
A cut made with a die, i e , the sharpened edge of a thin strip of steel rule mounted vertically on a wood frame The act of cutting raw material (such as containerboard) to a desired shape (such as a box blank) by using a die
A style of packaging that is stamped out using steel rule cutting dies, and is usually perimeter stripped Die cut containers are especially useful for displays and point-of-purchase containers
Uses a steel-rule cutting die to stamp out irregular shapes Used when straight lines and right angle cuts do not produce the desired shape for the box Die cuts can be used to achieve angles, curves, slits, perforations, and cut-outs