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Your business is our focus, from digital cutting to roll slitting and everything in between, we cut the right shape and size materials you need to run your business. Put our industry-leading adhesive tape converting process to the test, today.
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Saunders' custom gasket manufacturing capabilities extend to a broad range of material types, specifications and applications. Whatever your needs, Saunders is ready to get the job done.
Whatever stage of the manufacturing process you are at, we are here to help with everything from prototyping a design to providing you with a finished product.
Digital Cutting uses blades to convert substrates with tight tolerances. It is a great solution for large format parts and is excellent for prototyping.
Die Cutting creates custom individual shapes. Kiss Cutting leaves custom shapes on a carrier liner so parts are supplied in roll or sheet format.
Adhesive bonding can be anything from the bonding of 2 seperate substraits to adhering 2 finished parts together.
Slitting creates sheets or rolls by cutting down wider rolls to narrower widths or slitting sheets into strips.
Sheeting cuts adhesives and other flexible materials to any conceivable square or rectangular shape commonly with no tooling expense.
Laminating
Laminating is the process of bonding multiple substrates together to achieve improved strength, stability and appearance.
Rewinding creates custom length rolls at desired widths and diameters that can reduce material changeover and eliminate waste.
Printing
Flexographic Printing uses cylinders, raised rubber plates, and ink to create custom branding, printed liners, and messaging on various substrates.
Kitting is a value-added service to package various components to create a unique part set. We also offer product assembly options.
Laser Cutting is a great option for creating intricate shapes out of challenging materials and allows for fast turnarounds with no tooling.
Slitting creates rolls by cutting down wider rolls to narrower widths. Depending on the material, widths of 1/16" or narrower can be achieved.