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Die Cutting

We are happy to give details about our Die Cutting, but always feel free to call us! Universal Tape has been in business for 60 years & we specialize in customization for all applications. Contact us so we can find your perfect solution! 

 

TEL #: 609-653-3191
FAX #: 609-653-3184

TOLL FREE #: 888-490-TAPE

E-MAIL: SALES@UNIVERSALTAPE.COM

Adhesive tape Die-Cuts offer a precise, versatile, and efficient solution for various bonding and mounting needs. Whether it's for custom designs, high-precision applications, or large-scale manufacturing, die-cut tape provides reliable performance and exceptional flexibility in numerous industries.  Sizes and shapes can be easily customized to fit seamlessly into your application.  Nearly all of Universal Tape's products are compatible with the die-cutting process, providing a wide range of adhesive systems to suit your exact requirements.

Key Features and Benefits:

  1. Custom Shaping: Die cutting allows adhesive tape to be cut into intricate or custom shapes, making it versatile for a wide range of applications.

  2. Strong Adhesion: Available in various adhesive formulations (e.g., acrylic, rubber, or silicone), die cutting tapes offer excellent bonding power on a variety of surfaces such as metal, plastic, paper, and foam.

  3. Precision and Accuracy: The die-cutting process ensures consistent, precise shapes, reducing waste and improving efficiency in manufacturing and assembly.

  4. Clean Application: These tapes are easy to apply without the need for additional tools, offering a mess-free solution for bonding and mounting.

  5. Variety of Options: Die-cut adhesive tapes come in multiple thicknesses, materials, and strengths, making them suitable for everything from light-duty tasks to heavy-duty industrial applications.

Applications:

  • Packaging and Sealing: Used in custom packaging for sealing or bonding components together.

  • Electronics: Ideal for applying components like insulation materials, mounting parts, or securing sensitive electronics.

  • Automotive and Industrial: Perfect for assembly lines, bonding automotive parts, and manufacturing processes that require precision and durability.

  • Medical: Often used for medical devices, particularly in the creation of custom bandages, dressings, and diagnostic products.

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