The rotary die cutter, a robust machine in one pass, print in flexographic (water-based inks), the sheets arrive at the die-cutting station, for creasing and cutting, form the box, where it then arrives at the cleaning section, with air and belts of extraction of clippings, then collected on the stack, for collection. They can also produce, for example, pizza boxes, boxes for fruit and vegetable packaging, various boxes of different shapes, multi-out containers, die-cut plates, and so on. A rotary die cutting unit through a tool holder cylinder, mounted with a mold and an anvil cylinder. The anvil acts as a cutting plate, allowing the cutting knives to penetrate the corrugated substrate and the rules of creasing to create well-defined folds.
Cutter removal section: using an oscillating belt and rotating brushes to remove residues
Die-cut stacker: composed of a stacker and an elevating table with four squaring sides that separate the sheets.