What is CNC Flash Cutting?
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) knife flash cutting, alternatively known as CNC oscillating knife cutting or CNC flatbed cutting, is a process that involves using a computer-controlled knife to cut various materials with precision. The cutting process is thoroughly controlled by a specialized software that interprets digital design files, such as CAD files, ensuring accuracy and repeatability.
In contrast to traditional cutting methods that may use rotary tools or laser beams, CNC knife flash cutting utilizes a rapidly oscillating or vibrating knife. This, combined with controlled movement along the X and Y axes, facilitates precise material cutting. The swift motion of the knife enhances efficiency and enables high-speed cutting, contributing to faster production times.
Materials That Can Be Cut on CNC Flash Cutter
At Macroseal, we use our CNC flash cutting machine for precision cutting across a wide range of materials, including but not limited to fabrics, foam and foam-like materials, gaskets and seals, films and thin sheet, paper and cardboard, composites, adhesive materials, rubber and elastomers, thin plastic and laminates, packaging materials, and others.
Benefits of CNC Flash Cutting
The versatility of this machine allows us to tackle tasks requiring fine details or sharp corners, making it ideal for intricate designs and patterns. Our applications range from cutting various gaskets to creating upholstery patterns, prototyping packaging, crafting custom signs, and producing templates for different industries.