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Students should be aware of the ways that paper and board can be shaped into different products such as packaging. Specific process to include: • die cutting • laser cutting • creasing • bending. Polymer processes.

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Forming, redistribution and addition processes

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Forming, redistribution and addition processes

Aqa A Level Design And Technology Product DesignTechnical principles

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Students should be aware of the ways that paper and board can be shaped into different products such as packaging. Specific process to include: • die cutting • laser cutting • creasing • bending. Polymer processes

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  • You need to be able to students should be aware of the ways that paper and board can be shaped into different products such as packaging. Specific process to include: • die cutting • laser cutting • creasing • bending. Polymer processes.
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Which of the following processes is commonly used to create intricate shapes in paper and board?

Direct answer

Die cutting is a process that uses a die to cut shapes out of paper and board, allowing for intricate designs and efficient production.

Key terms

  • Die Cutting: A process that uses a die to cut specific shapes from materials, commonly used in packaging.
  • Laser Cutting: A technology that uses a laser to cut materials with high precision, suitable for complex designs.

Common trap

Confusing die cutting with laser cutting: Understand that die cutting uses a physical die for shapes, while laser cutting uses a laser for precision.

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