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    Milling & Engraving system

    Milling gained prominence in the mid-1980s when die-cutters, and later die-makers, began milling their phenolic counters—now commonly known as 'rillma" (a trade name from Marbach believed to be derived from the German term 'Rill-Matrizen' (Creasing Matrix)) or also known as Pertinax counters. Companies like Lasercomb, Elcede, and Kongsberg started in the 80´s producing 'dedicated' milling machines or counter cutters, with hardware and software specifically designed for the packaging and die-making industry. Today Steel Rule Die-Makers have a variety of machines for milling Pertinax, plywood and steel counter plates.

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    Gerber Profile 408, router for Die-Making
    Gerber Profile 408, router for Die-Making
    Condition
    Condition(4) Running condition, good
    14.900,00
    Sale
    BLACKFRIDAY Lasercomb USM 1613 Milling system
    BLACKFRIDAY Lasercomb USM 1613 Milling system
    Condition
    Condition(5) Very good condition, almost new
    29.900,00
    CounterCutter for steel counter plates
    CounterCutter for steel counter plates
    Condition
    Condition(5) Very good condition, almost newNEW / Demo
    0,00
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    NEW Pertinax counter cutter
    NEW Pertinax counter cutter
    Condition
    Condition(5) Very good condition, almost newNEW
    0,00
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    Elcede Milling machine MCS160-4S
    Elcede Milling machine MCS160-4S
    Condition
    Condition(3) Running condition, suggest maintenance
    1.490,00
    BUSCH Vacuum pump MM 1142 B V03
    BUSCH Vacuum pump MM 1142 B V03
    Condition
    Condition(4) Running condition, good
    3.890,00
    Sale
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    Lasercomb PCC 2000L for Steel Rule Die-Makers
    Lasercomb PCC 2000L for Steel Rule Die-Makers
    Condition
    Condition(3) Running condition, suggest maintenance
    Datron ML 1500-4 Milling machine
    Datron ML 1500-4 Milling machine
    Condition
    Condition(4) Running condition, good
    24.900,00
    Sale
    Advert
    Lasercomb ProPertinax for steel rule dies
    Lasercomb ProPertinax for steel rule dies
    Condition
    Condition(3) Running condition, suggest maintenance
    0,00
    Sold
    Compli Braille VARIO for Braille patrice
    Compli Braille VARIO for Braille patrice
    Condition
    Condition(5) Very good condition, almost newrefurbished
    New
    New: Cosign: Router for Lower Stripping dies
    New: Cosign: Router for Lower Stripping dies
    Condition
    Condition(5) Very good condition, almost new
    0,00

    At Drupa 2000, the Gerber Profile was introduced to the international market—a versatile, multi-functional machine capable of producing cutting dies, stripping and blanking dies, and milling phenolic counters (Pertinax counters). Around the same time, universal milling machines from brands like Wissner, Kimla, Datron, and Cosign entered the market with great success. These machines were highly regarded for their precision and retained strong resale value due to their adaptability across various industries.

    Today, more than 20 brands of milling machines are represented in the market, including Chinese manufacturers such as Dyhua and Wo Hing. For engraving brass and aluminum (in small formats up to 500 x 500 mm), Datron and Wo Hing stand out as well-established specialists in the die-making sector.

    Although the first Steel Counter Plate (SCP) was milled by SMR in Switzerland in 1988, it took nearly 20 years for the market to fully recognize the significance of this creasing technology. Gradually, die-makers—and a handful of die-cutters—began adopting and producing this solution, which has since become the standard for high-quality folding boxes. We estimate that over 300 professional machines for producing SCPs are installed worldwide today, while more than 1,000 are in use for milling Pertinax and crafting stripping tools from plywood.