Die-cut parts from adhesive tapes
Polyimide film, self-adhesive
Stamped parts from adhesive tapes are useful for large production quantities because they save a lot of time.
the dr Dietrich Müller GmbH produces labels, die-cut parts and adhesive tapes for industrial customers. This includes machine builders as well as automotive suppliers, electrical engineering and the plastics industry.
Tape die-cuts are made from all tapes that the company offers. These can be supplied on a roll or as individual parts.
Stampings are used to protect surfaces and seal joints. temperature resistant Polyimide film adhesive tapes protect contacts in the wave bath when soldering, for example. Die-cut parts made of PE foils, Polyimide tape or adhesive foams protect delicate fabrics from scratches in places that could potentially be damaged in transit.
In electronic devices, stampings made from adhesive tapes made of suitable materials are used for various functions. For example, they connect heat sinks to chip packages with Thermiflex products.
Die-cut tapes can also be used to shield electronic circuits in electronic devices. They also connect electrically conductive stampings to liquid crystal display circuits.
Punched parts are used as information carriers in all industrial sectors. They'll stick to difficult surfaces and stand up to the elements if you choose the right material.
Individual shapes are punched out by rotary, stroke or flat punching. They enable economical production of a wide variety of materials in variable shapes, widths and lengths, on rolls or sheets. Refinements such as perforation, printing, lamination or lamination can be implemented without any problems.