Ring punching from adhesive tape
Stamping rings enable the production of exact sealing or retaining rings with inner and outer diameters to exact specifications. Krückemeyer manufactures these geometries with high precision and from a range of customer-specified materials.
Ringe stanzen individuell
| Technical films | Electronics | Thermo | and more |
| Protective films | Surface protection | Product protection |
| Adhesive tapes | Single- & double-sided |
| Foams | PE | PU | EPDM |
| Custom materials | All cut- & wrapable materials |
| Non-adhesive | Materials without an adhesive coating |
In adhesive technology, we punch rings from all self-adhesive materials – for example from technical films, adhesive tapes, or foams.
| Adhesive points | Self-adhesive discs | Individual diameters |
| Non-adhesive discs | Individual diameters |
| Roll stock | Individual dimensions |
| Sheet stock | Individual dimensions |
| Internal cut-outs | Rings + other geometries |
For clean application of the rings in your component, we offer suitable, customized configurations – to ensure your manufacturing process runs smoothly and efficiently.
Häufige Fragen zum Stanzen von Ringen
During Punching of double-sided adhesive foils, the two-sided adhesive film materials on both sides are contour-cut into precisely defined shapes—matched exactly to the component geometry and the assembly process.
This solution is particularly advantageous when:
- two substrates are to be permanently joined
- precise fits in the serial production process are required
- thin, nearly invisible adhesive bonds are desired
- assembly times should be reduced and processes automated
Punched adhesive foils enable a clean, reproducible, and assembly-ready solution.
Almost all market-standard double-sided systems can be processed, e.g.,:
- Double-sided transfer adhesive films (without carrier)
- Carrier-based adhesive films (e.g., PET carrier)
- Thin high-performance films for permanent bonding
- Foam-based double-sided systems
- Custom-laminated multilayer composites
Additionally, adjustments such as adhesive formulation changes, one- or two-sided modifications, or the replacement of the protective cover (paper or film liner) are possible.
The achievable precision depends on the material structure and the overall thickness.
Through modern punching technology as well as optical quality control, tight dimensional tolerances and high repeatability are possible – even for intricate contours, internal cutouts, or functional openings.
Depending on the application process, a range of finishing options is available:
- Loose individual parts
- On rolls (for automatic feeding)
- On sheets
- With finger lift or peel-off aid
- With defined non-adhesive areas
- With modified protective cover
- As an installation-ready, multi-layer composite solution
The configuration is tailored precisely to the intended assembly process – manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic.
Cost efficiency is determined, among other factors, by:
- Film type and total thickness
- Type of adhesive (e.g., for low-energy substrates)
- Contour complexity
- Tooling effort
- Quantity
- Additional processes such as laminating, liner changes, or application aids
Modular manufacturing processes enable both prototypes and production runs to be produced cost-effectively.
To enable accurate costing, the following information is helpful:
- Technical drawing or die-cut contour
- Material specification or substrate details
- Overall thickness and the desired adhesive type
- Requirements for temperature, UV, or chemical resistance
- Desired delivery form
- Project or annual quantity
- Information about the application process
The more precise the information, the more efficiently the optimal adhesive solution can be developed.
Samples and pre-series can be produced on short notice.
Thanks to flexible stamping and converting processes, rapid test samples are possible – ideal for validations, pilot runs, or process optimizations.
Ja, Ringe können je nach Material und Anwendung als Rollenware gefertigt werden. Das ist besonders sinnvoll, wenn selbstklebende Ringe später manuell, halbautomatisch oder automatisiert verarbeitet werden sollen. Auch ein- und mehrbahnige Ausführungen sind möglich.
Ein Kreis oder eine Ronde ist ein rundes Stanzteil ohne Innenausstanzung. Ein Ring besitzt zusätzlich ein Innenloch oder eine innere Kontur. Dadurch entsteht ein umlaufender Steg, der zum Dichten, Kleben, Fixieren, Abstandhalten oder als Funktionskontur genutzt werden kann.
Für eine Anfrage sind Außen- und Innendurchmesser, Stegbreite, Material, Materialdicke, Klebeschicht, Stückzahl, Lieferform und Funktion des Rings hilfreich. Bei Sonderformen sollten zusätzlich Zeichnung, Skizze, Toleranzanforderung, Entnahmeart und Informationen zur späteren Verarbeitung angegeben werden.
Ihr Ansprechpartner
Thomas Klein
- Expert in customized adhesive solutions
- Project business “Bonding Technology”
- Over 20 years in the industry