Key Considerations for Basic Die Cutting: Tooling, Costs, Material Behaviors, and Tolerances

Compared to other production methods, die cutting offers greater precision, complexity, and uniformity, all of which make it ideal for high-volume productions. Typical products range from common household goods and basic office supplies to complex industrial parts and products.

In the following eBook, we cover some of the key considerations to keep in mind when evaluating die cutting as your process of choice for part production, including:

  • Cost factors of the die cutting process 
  • Types of compatible materials and their behaviors regarding tolerance and other production requirements
  • The differences between traditional die cutting and high-speed die cutting
  • Additional tolerance considerations

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