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Industry veteran Bob Wax acknowledges that while the basic process of diecutting remains relatively unchanged over the past 100 years, at the same time exciting advances and improvements have been made in technology, equipment, cutting rules, cutting surfaces and more. These advances allow better cutting of many different types of materials such as gaskets, foams, abrasives and other difficult-to-cut materials. Bob talks with podcast hosts IADD President-Elect Gino Gualtieri of Central Die Supplies and Media Committee member Lisa Boyd about future technologies that may revolutionize (or disrupt) the converting industry. Transcipt available here.
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Industry veteran Bob Wax acknowledges that while the basic process of diecutting remains relatively unchanged over the past 100 years, at the same time exciting advances and improvements have been made in technology, equipment, cutting rules, cutting surfaces and more. These advances allow better cutting of many different types of materials such as gaskets, foams, abrasives and other difficult-to-cut materials. Bob talks with podcast hosts IADD President-Elect Gino Gualtieri of Central Die Supplies and Media Committee member Lisa Boyd about future technologies that may revolutionize (or disrupt) the converting industry. Transcipt available here.