Thin Is In
With brand owners specifying ever-thinner substrates, die-makers offer solutions for getting the best cuts on challenging materials.
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Noel Ward
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Fouts agrees. "Diecutting depends on very exact pressures and that means a sharp die and an anvil that offers a good surface beneath the liner stock," he says. "And anvil wear results in an accumulated error over time. Anvil condition is especially important for thinner stocks, and problems will show up much sooner if the anvil is worn."
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