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Die - cutting machine in the die - cutting industry development

SOURCE: tangyazhongSENTIMENT:Published time:2019-07-05

All the time, China's packaging printing enterprises heavy printing links and light after printing links. The international leading printing equipment, both in the speed, accuracy and stability of the equipment has reached a certain height. In contrast to the post printing process, in a small scale of packaging printing is still in a large number of manual or low-end post printing equipment. This seriously affects the overall quality of printing, and market image. With the improvement of people's quality of life, people have higher and higher requirements on the outer packing of commodities, and the backward post-printing equipment can no longer meet people's needs. Follow the trend of The Times, after printing each link of the process is rising rapidly, among which die cutting indentation technology is a typical representative. From the 1980s to the present, die - cutting machine has undergone great changes. This paper mainly on the domestic and foreign die cutting machine technology development of three processes are summarized, introduced several new die cutting technology. Comparing the difference of domestic and foreign die-cutting machine, referring to the exhibition of 2012 durban die-cutting machine, the development direction of our country's die-cutting machine is briefly summarized. To the industry on the future production and development direction of die cutting machine to provide some reference

Die-cutting indentation is finishing an important production technology, mainly for all kinds of printing surface finishing processing, therefore, die cutting machine is essential device for each of the packaging and printing enterprise, die-cutting quality directly affect the entire product market image, therefore, to master the traditional die-cutting creasing technology and research and development for the new die cutting technology can effectively enhance the printing enterprise competitiveness.

Global smartphone sales grew 5% to 320 million units in Q2 (april-june) compared with the same period last year, with 4G smartphones accounting for 58% of the total, doubling the 26% in the same period last year, according to a survey released by GfK Japan on Sunday. In terms of size, the sales volume of smart phones with more than 5 inches increased by 17 percentage points to 48% compared with the same period last year, among which the sales volume of phones with more than 5 inches in the Chinese market accounted for 63%, ranking the highest in the world.

GfK said the global average price of smartphones rose 3 percent in Q2 from the same period last year, but it expects the average price to fall 1 percent in 2015.

In terms of the sales of smart phones by region, Q2 China's smart phone sales declined by 10% to 88.7 million units compared with the same period last year, showing a decline for the second consecutive quarter (Q1 declined by 14%), and it is the only region in contraction. GfK said China's smartphone sales continued to shrink in Q2, but sales of high-priced models ($500 + models) surged 49 percent from the same period last year, the largest increase in the world. It also forecast that sales of high-priced models in China are expected to increase 28 percent annually in 2015.

In the Middle East/Africa market, smartphone sales surged 24% to 39.4 million units in Q2, the largest increase in the world. Emerging Asia Pacific (APAC) countries (including India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam) saw sales jump 22% to 44.2 million units. APAC advanced countries (including Taiwan, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea) saw sales grow 6 percent to 14.7 million units, led by Japan, which saw Q2 smartphone sales jump 15 percent.

In North America, smartphone sales grew 10% to 44.4 million units, in central and South America 1% to 25.2 million units, in central/eastern Europe 3% to 15.2 million units, and in Western Europe 9% to 30.3 million units.

Therefore, the die cutting industry should be appropriate to develop the Middle East business.