Cutting Systems
Looking for Cutting Solutions that are sustainable, innovative and highly productive?
Dorey Converting Systems machines are designed and engineered to meet the most demanding requirements of your Converting business Latest news: New Generations of high productive Flatbed Cutting presses “Made in Europe”
WHAT ARE THE MAIN ADVANCED FLEXIBLE MATERIALS CONVERTED? Major flexible materials include fabric, foam, paper, film, rubber, adhesive and thin metal. Manufacturers of flexible materials very often supply in reels. In some cases, they may be supplied in sheets.
WHAT ARE THE CRITERIA TO CONSIDER FOR SELECTING ONE FLEXIBLE MATERIAL CONVERTING PROCESS?
Converters regularly invest in converting processes that ensure sustainability, versatility, high cutting precision and,
above all, productivity.
They have the choice of several processes, from rotary or flatbed cutting from reels to flatbed/CNC cutting from reels or sheets. The criteria to consider for selecting the appropriate technological process are numerous: type of material, material format, complexity of the finished part, precision of lamination and cutting, volume and productivity requirements.
INNOVATIVE, SUSTAINABLE & HIGH PRODUCTIVE TAILOR-MADE LAMINATING AND CUTTING MACHINES
Over the past decades, Dorey Converting Systems (DCS) has built up a strong expertise in flexible material Converting.
We listen, learn and develop our technology offering to meet the needs of our converter partners.
In the year 2024, we have completed our technological offer with new high performance and productive electric presses “Made in Europe”. We can now offer the most
comprehensive laminating and cutting solutions on the market.
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November 2024
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