When it comes to roll cutters and flatbed cutters, Summa offers two distinct cutting technologies: drag knife and True Tangential knife technology. Each one offers unique advantages and considerations, catering to different cutting needs across various industries. Let's delve into the pros and cons of drag and tangential knife technologies to help you understand their applications and suitability in full.
As the name suggests, drag knife technology employs a blade that is dragged through the material to make cuts. This straightforward approach ensures that the cutting direction determines the orientation of the knife.
In contrast, Summa’s True Tangential knife technology uses a more complex mechanism. The knife is actively controlled and rotated by a motor in the cutting head, allowing the blade to lift, turn, and reposition itself as needed during cutting operations. This fast and precise cutting mechanism is completely unique to Summa.
To truly understand the technologies' differences and advantages, we need to examine them from various perspectives. Here, we compare the key aspects where the technologies distinguish themselves from each other.
The positioning of the knife is the main difference between drag and tangential cutting technology.
Contrary to popular belief, the pressure applied to the materials does not always determine the depth of the cut. There are several ways you can exert pressure on the material, which can lead to different cutting outcomes.
The number of applications possible with your (flatbed or roll) cutter depends on the knife technology you choose.
Knowing beforehand whether a machine is easy to handle and user-friendly is important. At Summa, we always aim to make our machine software and interface as easy and intuitive as possible.
Whether you need a versatile machine or one dedicated to a specific task, we have roll and flatbed cutting solutions that meet your needs:
Choosing between drag and tangential knife technology depends on your specific cutting needs, material types, and desired outcomes.
While drag knives excel in simplicity, speed, and cost-effectiveness for basic cuts, our True Tangential knives offer unparalleled precision and versatility for complex designs and challenging materials.
The drag knife technology is standard on both our S One and S Class 3 roll cutter series and is available as a drag module on the F Series. Summa’s True Tangential knife technology can be found only on our premium roll cutter series – the S Class 3 – and in the tangential module on the F Series.
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Understanding these two technologies' pros and cons will empower you to select the right cutting solution that aligns with your business objectives and production requirements.
For a detailed comparison, contact us to explore further insights into drag and tangential knife technologies. Discover how these advancements in digital cutting can elevate your workflow and production capabilities.