For packaging factory procurement and production, improving die-cutting efficiency means increasing productivity, reducing waste, and saving costs. By focusing on the following key points, you can significantly enhance cutting quality and production speed:
Use high-hardness, high-wear-resistance alloy blades to keep the cutting edges sharp for longer, reduce frequent sharpening and blade changes, and ensure more stable continuous production.
Optimize the edge angle and machining precision of the die cutter to achieve clean, burr-free and non-sticky cuts, lowering the reject rate and rework time.
Ensure proper matching of equipment pressure and speed to avoid incomplete cutting or deformation caused by insufficient pressure or excessive speed, and improve the one-time forming rate.
Perform regular maintenance, promptly clean adhesive debris, adjust clearances, and maintain cutting edges to prevent jams and offset cuts from affecting efficiency.
Equip with high-quality base plates and sponge adhesives for reasonable buffering and smooth material ejection, reducing paper jams and blockages, and increasing feeding speed and stability.
Select corresponding die cutters according to paper thickness and material instead of using them universally; better compatibility leads to higher cutting efficiency.
By following the above points, die cutting will be smoother, the service life longer, and the overall cost lower, directly improving the overall efficiency of the packaging production line.





