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Steel Cutting Rules - Printman Industries

Author: Printman Industries
by Printman Industries
Posted: Nov 22, 2021

A sharp steel rule used in a machine for cutting and creasing of papers, rubbers, cardboards and high density paperboards. Die cutting and creasing rules is one of the most effective ways of mass production. Die-cutting & creasing can be performed to different levels of achievement but it is important to choose the right cutting and creasing rule to achieve an accurate result.

Strength and thickness are the most important factors of cutting rule, a good cut should be clean and free from loose fibres and particles. This will give a clean and precise edges and avoid pestilence problems during further processing in the packaging operation. The next most important factor is increasing rules i.e. the relationship between depth and width to achieve a perfect crease.

Creasing is carried out using a thin strip of steel with a round smooth edge and an accurately cut groove in a thin hard material The creasing tool’s performance and construction are essential elements in obtaining an excellent result. Printman Industries focuses on a requirement of the customer and a product should be efficiently cut and creased.

We also provide the detailed information on a cutting & creasing rule design, machinery settings and we also customize the product as per customer requirements.

Contact now to prevent unwanted separation, to increase your production rate and customization. info@printmanindustries.com

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PRINTMAN INDUSTRIES is established in 1991 at Nagpur, centrally located in India with well connectivity to all Metros in India.

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