Die-cutting is a popular manufacturing process in the packaging industry.
Die-cutting has its origins in letterpress printing, and it evolved to become a more specific manufacturing process.
The die-cutting process in packaging utilizes a die to to cut materials into an array of different shapes, designs and patterns.
It’s most commonly used for, but not limited to, the manufacturing of folding carton packaging.
Die-cutting is used by businesses to create unique custom packaging tailored to their brand narratives and customer experience.
It is a very valuable process as it is easier, faster and more cost effective to produce custom packaging in larger quantities, making it a win-win situation for both manufacturers and businesses.
Here we will cover everything you need to know to get a better understanding of the die-cutting process.