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For more than six decades, Miller Gasket has been a trusted source for die cutting solutions, serving an extensive array of industries. Our variety of die types, which includes Steel Rule, Class A, Rotary, and Engraved Dies, allows us to work closely with our clients, ensuring the selection of the most suitable die for their specific needs. Taking into account factors such as production volume, material composition, and required precision, we adeptly determine the most cost-effective die type and cutting process. Our arsenal comprises hydraulic and clicker presses ranging from 15 to 100 tons, featuring semi-automatic, automatic, and high-speed capabilities.
Our presses can run parts up to 35” x 63” and meet tolerances as tight as ±.005”. We produce all types of components including gaskets, insulators, washers, pressure sensitive adhesives, conductivity parts, speaker parts, shielding parts, and multi-layer components. Our manufacturing facility is set up to handle a range of volume from prototype to high-volume productions runs, and we offer 24-hour turnaround prototyping.
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Custom Die Cutting Capabilities

Die Cutting Methods
Steel Rule
Class A Die
Engraved Die
Clicker Presses
Hydraulic Presses
Rotary
Kiss Cutting
Production Capabilities
Automatic
Semi Automatic
High Speed
Press Capacity
15-100 Tons
Our Materials
All Non-Metallic Materials ⋅ Cork ⋅ Felt ⋅ Foam ⋅ Foil ⋅ Asbestos Free ⋅ Electrical Insulation ⋅ Metals ⋅ Plastics
Rubber ⋅ Shim Stock ⋅ Sponge ⋅ Paper ⋅ Pressure Sensitive Materials ⋅ Cellular Fiber ⋅ Rubberized Cork
Die Cut Products
Gaskets
Insulators
Washers
Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
Conductivity Parts
Speaker Parts
Shielding Parts
Multi-Layer Components

Form
Sheet
Roll Stock
Width/Length
Width: Up to 35 Inches
Length: Up to 63 Inches
Tolerance (+/-)
Width: Up to 35 Inches
Additional Services Provided
Prototype ⋅ Product Development ⋅ Assembly ⋅ Sitting ⋅ Laminating
Production Volume & Lead Times
From Prototype to Production
3 Weeks ⋅ Prototypes in 24 Hours