A Comprehensive Die Cut Production Process
Die Cut engineering is a process where a custom die is used to shear webs or sheets of low strength materials. In the metal working industry this technique is also called “clicking” and is also known as “Dinking”. Typically this process is used to make gaskets but also labels, envelopes and even corrugated boxes.

Applications & Benefits
Flow Dry is readily equipped to help customers specify the appropriate material for nearly any gasket requirement. Our years of experience with a variety of applications. We maintain an extensive inventory of materials and work closely with key material suppliers to make available the latest sealing technology to our customers. Flow Dry’s Team is available to assist customers who aren’t certain which material will provide them with the optimum solution for their application requirements.
- Automotive & Diesel Exhaust
- Refrigeration
- A/C Compressor systems
- Industrial Applications
Materials Used in Die Cut Production
- High temperature metal reinforced / laminated composite gasket materials.
- Rubber coated steel and aluminum gasket materials.
- Rubber.
- Sheet Metal.
- Foil.
- Premium non-asbestos fiber and compressed sheet gasket materials.
- Paper.
- Fibre Board.
- Thermoplastics.
- Plastics.
- Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Tapes.
- Cellular rubbers, open and closed cell.
- Insulation and barrier materials.
- Foam
Optimum Compability
To ensure optimum applications compatibility, Flow Dry is readily equipped to help customers specify the appropriate material for nearly any gasket requirement. Our many years of experience with a variety of applications including automotive and diesel exhaust, refrigeration and a/c compressor and various industrial, provide for a strong technical base to assist with your most challenging sealing requirements. We maintain an extensive inventory of materials and work closely with key material suppliers to make available the latest sealing technology to our customers. Flow Dry’s Team is available to assist customers who aren’t certain which material will provide them with the optimum solution for their application requirements.