The industry pain points of traditional die-cutting are high mold opening costs, long cycle times, poor precision in irregularly shaped gaskets, numerous edge burrs, and significant material waste. It is widely used in industries such as seali...
The industry pain points of traditional die-cutting are high mold opening costs, long cycle times, poor precision in irregularly shaped gaskets, numerous edge burrs, and significant material waste.
It is widely used in industries such as sealing gaskets, automotive interiors, electronic accessories, shoe materials, and packaging.
Its advantages lie in the elimination of molds, computer-controlled cutting of any shape, high precision, smooth edges without dust, and significant savings in materials and labor.
Purchasing Recommendation: Prioritize equipment with automatic feeding and projection edge-finding functions, which can flexibly handle sampling and bulk orders, and quickly recoup costs.
Summary: Low cost and high flexibility make it the preferred solution for flexible gasket production.