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Customer Testimonials
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“For more than 10 years GMV Tool and Die has delivered more than 150 die sets from Bernal to Scandinavian customers. Most of the dies have been manufactured with Bernal’s unique laser cladding technology. Our customers have experienced outstanding results. We have had the best response possible from our customers. They come back for more.”
GMV Tool and Die
"Cavanagh Company and Bernal have been great partners for over 35 years. We at Cavanagh have enjoyed the high level of manufacturing and service that Bernal continues to deliver on. Our critical specifications and geometry are unique and have evolved over the years that Bernal has mastered in complete confidence."
Cavanagh Company
"Bernal's expertise and skill are evident in their design and workmanship. The high level of knowledge and friendly service makes Bernal an easy choice for OEM equipment."
Cascade Designs
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Blog
Flexible vs. Solid Rotary Dies. What’s the Difference?
There are two types of rotary dies: flexible and solid. Rotary die cutting involves either a flexible or solid rotary die. These dies are both cylindrical dies. A flexible die is made of a thin sheet of steel, and wraps around a magnetic cylinder. A solid die is a solid steel cylinder, and is traditionally used in more long run applications for extended die life. Bernal develops solid rotary dies for converting and product manufacturing applications throughout many industry sectors.
Vacuum Transfer
Vacuum Transfer Techniques for Rotary Die Cutting — An Overview The use of the vacuum transfer technique allows non-stop transfer of die cut parts onto another part or web while maintaining accurate relative positions. As the material is...
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All About Rotary Stripping Techniques Making sure the finished cut parts and scrap are appropriately stripped from a rotary die and routed where they need to go is crucial to the success of many rotary cutting applications. There are several primary...
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Bernal’s Revolutionary Coffee & Tea Bag Converting System This rotary converting system takes preprinted composite foil lamination and registers, wraps, and seals a Tea Bag inside a pouch and cuts it off creating a single Tea or Coffee Bag. This...
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