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Since 1987, GINDOR, Inc. has been providing high-quality die-cut gaskets, seals, and custom components to manufacturers across a wide range of industries. We specialize in producing precision parts to your exact specifications, using a diverse selection of rubber, foam, plastic, paper, and adhesive-backed materials.
Our capabilities include manufacturing individual parts, web cuts, kiss cuts, and strip cuts to support a variety of production and assembly requirements. In addition to die-cut components, we offer machined wood shapes, environmentally protective coatings, and value-added subassembly services designed to streamline your supply chain and reduce overall production costs.
Whether you need a prototype, a short production run, or millions of parts, GINDOR has the experience, flexibility, and technical expertise to deliver quality products on time and to specification.
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| Steel Dies | Assemblies | Wood |
Steel Rule is flexible enough to bend very small radius corners and intricate shapes. Average jigsaw made dies can be reliably made to conform to ±.015" tolerance. Laser made dies allow ruling tolerances of ±.005". These closer tolerance dies are more expensive but where tighter tolerance or less variance is needed, they can make a difference in conformance physically and statistically. Round holes and cut out shapes can be made by three different methods. Shaped steel rule is generally the least expensive and least capable method. Tubular steel punches, generally for round holes, are inexpensive and holes punch tolerance to ±.003" from punch to punch. Thirdly, and most expensive, machined steel punches in all shapes can hold tolerance to ±.001 on the punch. Of course, the tolerance and capability of the die components is just the first factor in determining the tolerance capability (CPK) of a particular design using a specific material and thickness.
We use Steel Rule Dies to manufacture parts. We can hold die dimensions to ±.005" (.12mm). By comparison to other types of tooling Steel Rule Dies are economical and last for many thousands of impressions.
GINDOR owns and maintains all of its dies.
