Rotary Die Cut Tooling

Rotary converting production is done for the most part with two kinds of tools:
  • Regular rotary dies, which can be hardened or unhardened die
  • Flexible dies  
All kinds and device-types have their benefits and limitations. Taking these into consideration the optimal choice can be made.
 
Hardened rotary die:
 
Benefits:
  • longest lifetime (depending on part shape and cavities around can cut up to 5 million pieces)
  • can be resharpened or repaired
  • shock-air function is available for small hole waste removal
  • ideal for big volume mass production especially for complex parts
  • rough materials can be cut (pvc, copper foil etc.)
  • depending on material can cut up to 2mm thickness

Limitations:

  • the manufacturing of a die is 10 working days
  • if edges are too close to each other tool can break easily
  • tools can be expensive
  • small holes are only available above 1.2mm diameter
Unhardened rotary die:
 
Benefits:
  • the manufacture of a die is 3-5 working days
  • more economicallz priced than hardened dies
  • ideal for small volume samples when distance between parts is important and a flexible die not possible to make
Limitations:
  • tool lifetime is very short (2000-10000 pieces)
  • shock-air system is not available
  • cannot cut rough material
  • cannot be repaired
Flexible die:
 
Benefits:
  • manufacturing of die is 2-3 working days
  • relatively cheap
  • acceptable lifetime (3-600000 pieces)
  • damages harder than regular hardened die
  • ideal for thin parts if volume is not too high
Limitations:
  • can be applied only together with magnetic die
  • distance between parts is restriced by the circumference of magnetic die
  • maximum part thickness is 1.0mm
  • cannot be repaired
  • cannot be re-sharpened
  • minimum edge distance is 1.2mm
  • no shock-air function

 

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