Products

   
     

Flat bed cutting and creasing rule:

   

CUTTING RULE:

   

     - DIEFLEX:

 

* Dieflex 52:

The original 52 Dieflex is the most commonly used rule with its ideal combination of hardness
and flexibility.

* Dieflex 42:

All the benefits of the original 52 but the 42 angle requires less cutting pressure, gives a longer cutting life and reduces slivers and dust.

* Dieflex auto:

Specifically designed for use with automated bending equipment.

* Dieflex ultra:

Available with both 52 and 42 edge, its friction reducing coating on the cutting edge helps it remain sharper longer, gives make-ready advantages and reduces slivers and dust.

* Dieflex hard:

A rule with all the dieflex features but with a body hardness of 400HV.

* New dieflex superbend:

Good bendability makes this rule particularly suitable for automatic bending machinery. It bends to an angle of 160!

* New dieflex hard high rule:

Decarburisation provides good bendability. It is edge hardended to increase rule life. Available with shaved or ground edges up to 100mm high in all edge configurations.

* Dieflex-GR:

A fine ground edge makes it an ideal rule for cutting more difficult materials.

* New dieflex-G12:

The very fine ground edge requires less cutting pressure and reduce slivers and dust.

* VERTEX:

Side surface decarburisation of a 440 HV (44HRC)hard steel. This creates a soft and tensile ‘skin’ on edge is situated.

* DIEHARD700XD:

Sandvik diehard 700XD is a rule specially developed for the new materials replacing asbestos. It has a body hardness of 400HV, an edge hardness of incredible 72HV (60HRC)and the edge hardening depth has been increased.

* DIEHARD ND 0-42-700:

For gaskets with intricate shapes Sandvik ND-42-700-is available standard edge hardening depth is the only difference to Sandvik DieHard700XD but that is enough to improve bendability just that necessary small amount.
 

* NEW DIEHARD EXTRA:

Harder body yet good bendability compared to 700XD.

* CONVENTIONAL CUTTING RULES:

Shaved and ground edged cutting rules in medium, hard or extra hard bodies. Available in the above illustrated edge configurations. Lower rule heights are available for scoring.

* NEW STAINLESS:

Specifically designed for use in hygienic or controlled cleanliness environments. Available in three thicknesses-0.7mm,1.00mm and 1.50mm.

 

FLATE BED CREASING RULE:

* STANDARD:

Available in a variety of hardnesses and heights for a wide range of applications with stander style or American style.

* SPECIAL FACET:

Providing 1 or 1 ˝ point creasing on a 2 point body or 2 or 2 1/2 point creasing on a 3 point body.

* DUPLEX:

A 4 point bodied creasing rule with the benefit of a double 2 point creasing profile.

* LASER CREASE:

A variety of creasing options on a range of body size.

* TRUFOLD:

The bead formed on the head provides an accurate score line with a steel shoulder support.
The rule has been specifically designed to eliminate “roll” and achieve truly accurate folding in the direction of the corrugation .

* CUT CREASE:

Available in any combination of cut and crease heights and lengths in 2-4pt thikness.

* PERFORATING:

Available in any combination of gap and tooth, in either point or metric.

* MICRO PERFORATING:

These rules are available in 17,25,32,50 and 70teeth/inch.

* WAVE:

Wave rules are available in a range of pitches in 2 pt and 3 pt medium hard grade.
The main use of this rule is for cutting of safety edges on cartons to avoid hand injuries in manual box erection operations.
This range includes two types of deckle edge rules for postcard and business card cutting as well as a zig zag rule for cutting the edge of a foil dispenser box.
Large, extra large and zig zag are waved over the whole rule body. all other pitches are edge waved only.

* ZIPPER:

The zipper rule is a cutting rule where- at certain pitches- the top part of the rule including the edge has been punched and turned at 45 angle with the body of the rule.
There are different asymmetrical standard shapes available, which are used in a combination of a left and right hand version. Examples are shown above.