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Popular milled inlays: stable and multicolored

Milled inlays are very popular as they are highly stable due to the fact that they consist of just one piece of foam.

It is also possible to mill multicolored foams, e.g. for subsequent completeness checks of the packaged contents.


Modern processes

During water jetting, attention is paid to optimum material utilization thanks to the auto-nesting function, which ensures maximum utilization of the foam sheets for large quantities. Quick adjustments and changes can be made directly on the waterjet machine. Our employees monitor the waterjet cut and thus guarantee the highest quality. The individual layers of the water jet cuts are then dried and glued into individual inserts by our employees at our gluing stations.


Laser cutting

Laser cutting is a new processing technique in W.AG foam processing. Similar to water jetting, a laser cuts the foam according to a predetermined drawing and makes it possible to produce individual foam layers. Further processing to create foam inlays is carried out in the same way as water jetting. However, laser cutting offers the advantage that the cut foam does not need to be dried. This enables faster production of the individual foam components.


Laser engravings

W.AG offers high-quality laser engraving as a decoration option for inlays. Logos and product information can be displayed directly on the inlay for a professional presentation. For example, your brand logo can be communicated on the inlay, or labeling can be used to create real added value for the customer.


Punching

The punching of hardand soft foams is the simplest way to produce case inserts for a suitcase. W.AG uses the punching technique in which case contours are punched out of foam sheets using punching knives, e.g. to produce studded foams for case top shells.