Cutting die with elevated stripping land

Cutting – Processes – With subsequent handling

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83 37, 83116, 83346, 83663, B26D 156

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057042640

ABSTRACT:
This invention pertains to cutting dies for cutting continuous strip elements from a continuous web of fibrous and/or polymeric material. An improved cutting die has an elevated stripping land between adjacent but spaced elongated cutting knives. The elevated stripping land obviates the trim element becoming lodged in the trim zone between the cutting knives, and thereby assists in stripping the trim element from the trim zone.

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