At Techprint, our die-cut parts are engineered to streamline production, improve consistency, and support high-volume manufacturing. Drawing on extensive die-cutting expertise across electronics, packaging, and other industrial applications, Techprint helps customers design components that meet tight tolerances while optimizing manufacturability and cost. Here, we’ll discuss our die-cutting process, equipment, and materials, as well as the key considerations we address when designing die-cut parts for reliable performance and efficient production.
Our die-cutting process is a fast, repeatable, and automated manufacturing method. A standard or custom-shaped die cuts layers of materials into precise shapes for a wide range of applications. The metal die has sharp edges that cut through a single layer of material or a stack of multiple layers. For custom components, we can design a die that matches the unique shape and dimensions of the desired part.
Some of the materials we commonly use to create standard or custom die-cut parts include:
We apply our die cutting to the production of:
Our die-cutting capabilities can produce a wide variety of shapes and sizes in various materials to exacting standards. Complexity is not a problem, whether you need prototypes or high-volume production.
Thorough planning and preparation can make creating thousands or even hundreds of thousands of die-cut parts simple. Here are the key factors we consider throughout your die-cutting project.
Die-cutting is a fast, efficient, and precise manufacturing method that produces precise electronic, packaging, industrial, and medical device die-cut parts. At Techprint, we design and produce high-quality die-cut components that can meet the exact specifications and requirements of your manufacturing project.
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