A perforating tool works by punching or cutting through the material to create evenly spaced holes, which can be in a variety of shapes or sizes depending on the application. Here are some common uses of perforating tools:
Perforating Roller Application
1. Paper and Packaging
2. Textiles and Fabrics
3. Industrial Applications
4. Electronics and Technology
5. Printing and Stationery
6. Food Packaging
7. Books and Notebooks
8. Art and Craft
9. Security and Anti-Theft
10. Agriculture and Horticulture
Can be made into hot-rolled holes and cold-rolled holes
Application areas: Mainly used for Film punching needle roller and woven bag punching needle roller