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High-Precision Converting


HIGH-PRECISION CONVERTING: THE KEY TO HIGH-VALUE MARKETS How to select the right technology to unlock high-value markets and boost your profitability


Dorey Converting Systems machines are designed and engineered to meet the most demanding requirements of your Converting business Latest news:the most comprehensive range of Laminating and Die-Cutting Solutions (Expert, Essential & Core Series)


Industry 4.0-ready, it features: • Multi-layer converting capabilities • Multiple Scan Heads & Laser Sources • Robotic & Printing integ • Industry 4.0-ready confi guration with SIEMENS- branded servomotors and systems Perfect for prototyping and pre-series in R&D centers, and high-volume production in factories, the Expert Series helps manufacturers meet demanding tolerances while gaining signifi cant productivity and ensuring consistent quality and stable processes.


ESSENTIAL SERIES: PERFORMANCE MEETS AFFORDABILITY


 Rotary Die-Cutting machines | Accuracy: ≥150 microns


MOVING TOWARD HIGH-VALUE MARKETS • In a rapidly evolving industrial landscape, manufacturers aim to stand out by developing higher-value products. This shift is driving demand for greater precision, production fl exibility, and consistent quality.


• Sectors such as Medical, Electronics, Automotive, Aeronautics , Aerospace, E-mobility and Renewable Energy increasingly require components that are miniaturized, technical, and tightly toleranced.


• Many manufacturers want to position themselves in these markets to improve profi tability while reducing their dependence on highly competitive sectors.


THE RIGHT TECHNOLOGY FOR THE RIGHT MARKET • To succeed in high value markets, manufacturers must produce complex parts


with high consistency – a challenge that calls for the right converting equipment.


• They must equip themselves with the right modern laminating and cutting machines capable of producing prototypes, fi rst series and mass production runs - all with repetable quality and high accuracy.


• With this in mind, Dorey Converting Systems (DCS) has structured its technological off ering around three complementary levels, tailored to varying levels of complexity and precision: Expert, Essential and Core Series.


EXPERT SERIES: PRECISION AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL


 Intelligent Laser & Rotary Die-Cutting machines | Accuracy: 25–150 microns


Designed for high-value, multi-layer parts, the Expert Series delivers ultra-precise cutting with speed and consistency. Fully customisable and


For applications where ultra-tight tolerances are not critical, the Essential Series provides excellent performance at a more accessible investment level. It combines: • Precision for valuable single- or multi-layer parts • High output and fl exibility • Optional laser integration


The Essential Series are the ideal solutions for producing prototypes, pre-series, or full production runs, balancing performance and profi tability.


CORE SERIES: SMART SOLUTIONS FOR STANDARD PARTS


 Flatbed Die-Cutting machines | Hydraulic, Electric & CNC


For standard and effi cient large parts, the Core Series includes: • Hydraulic & Electric presses (25–40 tons) • Large-area fl atbed die-cutting (up to 2000x3000 mm)


• CNC multitool cutting tables The Core Series off ers cost-eff ective, scalable solutions for applications requiring less precision and larger formats.


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