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Die Cutters

Troy Lesher

New Member
Good MOrning all,
I need some information on Die cutters ( not cutting tables ), it needs to be for production runs of taking 18"x24" coroplast precuts from a screen printing process, and cutting them down to a particular size ( ie in half or 16"x20", with limited contours if any.
What do you all in the production screen of digital world use ?

TIA
 

J W Thoms

New Member
Good MOrning all,
I need some information on Die cutters ( not cutting tables ), it needs to be for production runs of taking 18"x24" coroplast precuts from a screen printing process, and cutting them down to a particular size ( ie in half or 16"x20", with limited contours if any.
What do you all in the production screen of digital world use ?

TIA
We use a guilotine. We picked up a 49" wide one for $10,000 about 10 years ago. The are worth 10x that new. Cut 3-4 sheets at a time and block the clamp so that it does not crush the coroplast. We have a Standard Paperbox Diecutter for diecutting. Standard is out of business, but I think Thomson is still making diecutters. We do not do much coroplast, but both machines will cut coroplast
 

sonnyphoto

Premium Subscriber
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FireSprint.com

Trade Only Screen & Digital Sign Printing
Damn. I wouldn't use a laser on PVC even with an air filtration system. Hydrochloric acid / toxic fumes are no joke.
Coro isn't typically made from PVC. It's typically polypropylene or sometimes polyethylene. Both can be laser cut fairly safely I believe. You are correct about PVC, that should never be laser cut.
 

BigNate

New Member
Find an old letterpress in the correct size for the most accurate die-cutting. These days just about everything is digital plotting, NOT die-cutting.
 

tulsagraphics

New Member

petepaz

New Member
we have two clam shell die cutters and we bend/make steel rule dies.
good for cutting coro for sure.
we also have a router and probably use that more often to cut coro. depends on the quantity. lower qty goes on the router and higher qty we will die cut.
the guillotine cutter i find will damage the coro when cutting (maybe someone has a tip/trick on how to successfully do that)
 

FireSprint.com

Trade Only Screen & Digital Sign Printing
the guillotine cutter i find will damage the coro when cutting (maybe someone has a tip/trick on how to successfully do that)

petepaz Yeah, the only thing we have found is to use a very sharp blade. We have our sharpening service change our blade out weekly. It also helps if there is any way to cut perpendicular to the flutes.
 
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