A die-cutting machine with a hot foil attachment is a versatile piece of equipment used in the packaging, craft,
and printing industry for various applications, including scrapbooking, cardmaking, and custom printing. This
machine combines two essential functions of die cutting and hot foil stamping. The machine come with below
specifications:
Technical Specifications of 'SuperSujata' Platen Die Cutting with Hot Foil Attachment
Machine Size
Platen Size
Hot Plate Size
Heating Load
20” × 26”
23” × 29”
18” × 23”
3 KW
20” × 30”
23” × 33”
18” × 23”
3 KW
22” × 32”
25” × 35”
18” × 23”
3KW
25” × 37”
28” × 40”
19” × 25”
4 KW
32” × 42”
36” × 46”
20” × 30”
4.5 KW
Features of the 'SuperSujata' Platen Die Cutting with Hot Foil Attachment:
Hot foil attachment available in single, double & triple color.
Equipped with electric heating & temperature control device for each step.
Separate time controller for each step.
When a die-cutting machine is equipped with a hot foil attachment, it allows users to perform both die cutting
and hot foil stamping in a single machine. This means that you can cut out intricate shapes and then apply foil
to those shapes for a visually appealing and unique finish.
Die Cutting: Die cutting is a process that involves cutting paper, cardstock, fabric, or other materials into
specific shapes or designs. It uses a custom-made metal die or cutting template to create precise and intricate
cuts. Die cutting machines can be manual (hand-crank operated) or electronic (motor-driven) and are commonly
used for creating shapes for paper crafts and various decorative projects. Machine is equipped with
Electro-magnetic Clutch & Brake, Dwell Timing Device, Electric Impression Counter, Safety guards for operator’s
safety, Circuit Locking & Circuit Breaker.
Hot Foil Stamping: Hot foil stamping, also known as foil embossing or hot stamping, is a technique used to apply
metallic or colored foils to surfaces such as paper, cardboard, leather, and other materials. This process
involves using heat and pressure to transfer the foil onto the material, creating a shiny, decorative, and often
metallic finish. Hot foil stamping is commonly used for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to various
printed items, like invitations, business cards, and packaging boxes.
The hot foil attachment typically includes a heating element and a mechanism for applying the foil precisely onto
the die-cut shapes. These machines are popular among crafters, designers, and print professionals, as they offer
a cost-effective way to create customized and visually striking projects. The combination of die cutting and hot
foil stamping in a single device simplifies the production process and can result in eye-catching designs that
are both intricate and shiny.