Rotary Die Rubber 12300
A hard-to-beat, excellent ejector with very rapid recovery. Recommended for thick substrates. This has been the
workhorse for rotary diecutting for years. Typical heights used are 5/8, 3/4 and 7/8.
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ProPel™
A specially engineered rubber by Monroe that has many benefits. It is tough, builds ejection force fast, won't
flat crush product, incredibly smooth running, and has virtually no compression set. Typically lower heights than 12300
are used. This all adds up to ProPel™ being the best ejection rubber available for rotary dies, period. (More Information) (MSDS) |
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Green G'rilla™
A real powerful, tight tolerance, highly resilient ejector. Particularly well suited for tight scrap areas. This can
be used on lead edge knives as well.
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BK-85
A high density, super-resilient ejector that packs a lot of wallop. Used in similar applications as Green G'rilla™.
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Red Rhino™
Because of its ability to compress at high percentages and still come back to full height, this is an ideal rubber to
use in large scrap areas where scrap needs to be ejected swiftly without loading the die with too much tonnage.
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Super Strip
A European, high ejection force product used mainly for slot ejection. Because of the overpowering nature of this
product, it should be used very sparingly. It's best to use small pieces or strips so that it doesn't inhibit
diecutting in areas of use. Prudent care is needed so as not to overload the press as well. This material also tends
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