The Automatic Die Cutting and Creasing Machine is a high-precision converting solution designed for cutting, creasing, and embossing cardboard, corrugated board, and paper materials.
Product Introduction
The Automatic Die Cutting and Creasing Machine is a high-precision converting solution designed for cutting, creasing, and embossing cardboard, corrugated board, and paper materials. Using flatbed die-cutting technology, the machine delivers clean cuts and accurate creasing for high-end packaging. It is widely used in the production of folding cartons, corrugated boxes, labels, and more, and is a staple in both commercial printing and packaging industries.
Product Details
Model: ADC-1060 / ADC-1300 / ADC-1500 (custom sizes available)
Max Sheet Size: 1060 mm × 760 mm (for ADC-1060)
Min Sheet Size: 400 mm × 370 mm
Max Cutting Pressure: 300 tons
Max Cutting Speed: 7500 sheets/hour
Die Cutting Accuracy: ±0.1 mm
Material Compatibility: Cardboard, corrugated board, kraft paper, duplex board
Power Supply: 380V, 50Hz, 3 Phase
Control System: PLC with touch screen interface
Product Features
Flatbed Die Cutting Technology: Ensures clean and precise cutting, ideal for complex shapes and detailed packaging designs.
Automatic Feeder & Delivery System: Improves workflow efficiency and reduces manual labor.
Advanced Registration System: Guarantees perfect alignment and high-precision die-cutting.
Safety Mechanisms: Includes sensors, emergency stops, and overload protection for operator safety.
Quick Die Setup System: Enables fast changeover between jobs, reducing downtime.
High Durability: Built with heavy-duty frames and German-imported components for long-term stability.
Applications
Folding carton and packaging production for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, electronics, food & beverage, and consumer goods.
Suitable for short-run and mass production jobs requiring high accuracy and fine detail.
Ideal for die-cutting boxes, tags, labels, greeting cards, and other custom printed materials.
FAQ
Q1: What’s the difference between flat die cutting and rotary die cutting?
A1: Flat die cutting offers greater precision and is ideal for intricate designs. Rotary die cutting is faster but better suited for high-volume, less complex jobs.
Q2: Can this machine handle corrugated cardboard?
A2: Yes, it can process corrugated board up to 5-ply depending on the model and tooling.
Q3: How long does die setup take?
A3: With the quick-lock die system, setup typically takes 10–15 minutes, depending on the job complexity.
Q4: Is operator training required?
A4: Basic training is recommended. Our team provides manuals, training videos, and technical support.
Q5: What is the typical lifespan of the cutting dies?
A5: It depends on the material and production volume, but high-quality dies typically last for thousands of impressions.