You can perform cutting processing in a clean room class 10,000!
The "large die-cutting machine in the clean room" is used in a clean room class 10,000. Materials are wound using the die-cutting machine to finish into large sheets, and then processed into products using the finishing die-cutting machine. The dimensional tolerance of the finishing die-cutting machine is ±0.5mm. The maximum width for finishing die-cutting is 1,550mm, the maximum length is 2,050mm, and the minimum length is 100mm. Various webs such as films, non-woven fabrics, and specialty papers are processed into flat sheets. We accept prototype processing and small lot processing. For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】(Unit: mm) [Reel Winding] ■ Maximum roll diameter of base paper: 900 ■ Maximum width of base paper: 1,800 ■ Minimum width of base paper: 535 ■ Maximum cutting length: 3,700 ■ Minimum cutting length: 1,100 ■ Inner diameter of base paper core: 3 inches, 6 inches [Finishing Cutting Machine] (Dimensional tolerance: ±0.5mm) ■ Maximum width of finished cut: 1,550 ■ Maximum cut length: 2,050 ■ Minimum cut length: 100 *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Daikuyou Paper will utilize the technologies we have cultivated thus far to propose a wide variety of information, materials, and techniques to our customers. In order to continue delivering important products to our customers in a "safe," "convenient," and "beautiful" manner, we aim to assist in product planning and serve as a bridge to commercialization by determining what kind of "packaging" is most effective. We will not only focus on "paper" and "packaging," but also pursue all possibilities as a total presenter that contributes to manufacturing, including "containers," "packaging materials," processing operations, packaging equipment, and environmental issues.