Die cutting | MPI Matco
Punching or die-cutting is a fabrication technique used to create unique shapes. In this industrial technique, the material is swiftly stamped into several similar shapes. The procedure is carried out on specialist equipment with the aid of a made-to-order die that has sharp blades that have been shaped into the necessary shape and positioned on a surface.
A supporting base is used to support the material that will be sliced. The material is then forced against the die, which cuts out the required shape. The number of similar patterns on the surface can be optimized by manufacturing products to produce the greatest number of useful parts.
The method makes it possible to produce uniform products quickly and in large quantities. Whatever the size and shape of the material it can be die-cut. Die-cutting is frequently used to produce components that may be integrated into a finished, customized part or product in order to get reliable results.
Matco provides die-cut tapes in certain forms and dimensions for special purposes, optimizing the customer's workflow by cutting down on time, waste, and expense. The majority of the goods can be die-cut and modified to meet any unique requirements. If you need help finding new bonding solutions or troubleshooting an existing application, the Matco team is available to help.
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