Precision slitting is a key step in the converting process for flexible materials. Whether you’re working with films, foams, papers, foils, or pressure‑sensitive adhesive tapes, the slitting method used can directly impact edge quality, tolerances, production speed and overall performance in downstream applications.
At TPC Converting, we specialize in precision slitting and rewinding services that transform large master rolls into custom widths tailored to your exact application. With more than 55 years of converting experience, our team carefully selects and fine‑tunes slitting techniques based on how each material interacts with blades, equipment, and process parameters.
Below, we break down the most common converting slitting techniques, including razor slitting, crush cut slitting, shear slitting, and score slitting, and explain when each method is most effective.
What is Slitting?
Slitting is the process of cutting large rolls of flexible material into narrower rolls or strips that are easier to handle and ready for manufacturing, packaging, or assembly. This process is commonly paired with rewinding, which transfers the slit material onto smaller, more manageable rolls.
At TPC Converting, our precision slitting and rewinding process typically includes:
- Unwinding material from a master roll
- Passing the material through a strategically arranged set of blades
- Cutting the material to precise, non‑standard widths with tight tolerances
- Rewinding finished rolls for transport, storage or further converting
We also offer lathe slitting, which slices a master roll into narrower widths without unwinding. This method is ideal for select applications that require rigid control and minimal material handling.
Our versatile slitting capabilities support a wide range of materials, including foam, paper, plastic films, foils, and tapes, making slitting a foundational service across many industrial converting operations.
Different Slitting Techniques
Choosing the correct slitting method depends on the material type, thickness, desired edge quality, production speed and final application requirements. Below is an overview of the most common slitting techniques used in converting.
Razor Slitting
Razor slitting uses sharp razor blades to cleanly cut thin, flexible materials. This technique is used for applications where precision, minimal material distortion and clean edges are required.
Razor slitting is commonly used for:
- Plastic films
- Foils
- Lightweight laminates
- Fragile or delicate materials
Because razor slitting creates minimal stress on the material, it is frequently preferred in packaging, electronics, and medical converting applications where edge quality and waste reduction matter most.
Types of Razor Slitting
Razor-in-Air (Top Razor Slitting)
Razor‑in‑air slitting positions the razor blade above the material, cutting it without any additional backing or support beneath the web. Because the blade makes direct contact with the material alone, this method is best suited for slower speed converting operations and applications that require a lighter cutting approach. Razor‑in‑air slitting is a cost-effective option due to its simple tooling, straightforward setup and ease of blade maintenance. It is most commonly used for thin films, foils and other fragile materials to maintain edge integrity while minimizing equipment complexity.
Razor-in-Groove (Bottom Razor Slitting)
Razor‑in‑groove slitting cuts the material against a grooved support roll, providing added stability to the razor blade during the cutting process. This additional support allows the material to remain more controlled as it passes through the blade, making the method well suited for higher‑speed production environments and more demanding applications. By stabilizing the web during slitting, the grooved roll helps reduce edge defects and improves overall cut consistency. Razor‑in‑groove slitting is often selected when tighter tolerances, increased throughput and improved edge quality are required.
Crush Cut Slitting
Crush cut slitting works by pressing a circular knife against a hardened anvil roll, effectively crushing and cutting the material. This technique is often used for softer, compressible materials that respond better to forceful separation. Crush cutting doesn’t dull the blade, which results in much a longer blade life and consistent edges throughout a run.
Crush cut slitting is ideal for:
- Rubber materials
- Foams
- Certain pressure‑sensitive tapes
- Other soft or spongy substrates
While crush cutting is efficient and economical, it may produce a slightly rougher edge compared to shear or razor slitting. For applications where edge appearance is not critical, crush cut slitting offers a simple and effective converting solution.
Shear Slitting
Shear slitting uses a male and female circular knife arrangement that creates a scissor‑like cutting action. This method delivers exceptional edge quality while supporting high‑speed production.
Shear slitting is well suited for:
- Paper and paperboard
- Laminates
- Plastic films and foils
- Textiles and specialty materials
Because shear slitting balances speed with precision, it is often selected for demanding applications requiring tight tolerances and superior edge finishes.
Score Slitting
Score slitting creates a controlled indentation or score line using a blunt blade or scoring wheel. Instead of cutting fully through the material, this method weakens specific areas to allow for precise folding.
Score slitting is commonly used in:
- Corrugated sheets
- Cartons and boxes
- Folding packaging components
This technique supports consistent folds and clean bends during packaging production.
How TPC Converting Delivers Precision Slitting Solutions
At TPC Converting, no two slitting jobs are treated the same. Our experienced team fine‑tunes each setup based on material behavior, performance requirements and downstream needs.
With capabilities that include precision slitting and rewinding, cutting, spooling, adhesive laminating and coating, printing, and finishing, we provide custom converting solutions across a wide range of industries.
Our ISO 9001:2015 and IATF certifications reflect our ongoing commitment to quality, consistency, and customer satisfaction.
Partner with TPC Converting for Precision Slitting Services
Whether your application requires razor slitting for delicate films or shear slitting for high‑volume production, TPC Converting has the expertise and equipment to deliver reliable results.
To learn more about our precision slitting services or explore our full range of converting capabilities, contact us today or visit our converting services page.
