There are many types of steel rule dies. Conventional dies can attain the highest accuracies and the most intricate of forms and can make fold lines, scores and perforated or partial cuts. These dies are typically used to cut corrugated boxes, folding cartons, gaskets, plastics, fabric, rubber, foam and composites. The blades are held in place by high density plywood; the thickness of the blade is usually between .028" and .056”. Heavy duty steel rule dies have thicker blades (.056"-.112”) to cut through thicker, tougher materials. The blades, which can be serrated, are also held in place by high density plywood. Typical uses include gaskets, plastics, Kevlar, fabric, rubber, leather and composites. Clicker dies are perfect for cutting thicker, tougher materials but have the additional benefit of lightweight construction. The blades, running in thicknesses from .084" to .112”, are held in place by welded cold rolled steel braces. Bolt dies are utilized in applications in which internal cut out shapes or slits are needed in thicker, tougher materials. The blades are the same as the ones used in clicker dies, having the same range of thicknesses and the option of being serrated. High density plywood holds the steel blades in place but without exterior wood as is found on heavy duty dies. Bolt dies are commonly used for gaskets, plastics, Kevlar, fabric, rubber, leather and composites.
Rotary dies are typically found in the corrugated box industry, but are also commonly utilized for plastics, foam and rubber. In rotary die cutting, parts are consistently within a tolerance as tight as .02”. Ultrasonic die cutting is ideal for cutting thermoplastic material that tends to easily fray. However, this type of die cutting is limited in that only relatively thin materials can be cut, and parts have a small maximum width. Laser die cutting is very useful for cutting materials that are impossible for conventional steel rule dies to cut, such as steel thicker than .5”. Laser die cutting can also be used to cut ABS, acrylic, aluminum, brass, composites, copper and cured fiberglass.
Die sets consist of a top die machined to match the eyelet, grommet, rivet flange, etc., and a bottom die that can be roll or score set. The scored setting is utilized when the widest possible setting is necessary and it is not imperative that the appearance and smoothness be perfect. A stronger setting is formed when the prongs are embedded in the work. If smoothness and appearance of the setting are a primary concern, the roll setting is used. This setting is ideal for stiff materials such as plastic, thick leather, cardboard and metal. It can also be used in combination with a washer for soft or stretchy material.
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