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By AI, Created 5:31 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Hangzhou IECHO Science & Technology Co., Ltd. is promoting its PK4 automatic intelligent cutting system to global buyers looking for digital finishing equipment that can handle packaging, advertising and specialty substrates. The company says the machine combines high-speed cutting, automated feeding and vision-based registration to reduce die-making costs and support short-run production.
Why it matters: - Digital cutting systems are becoming more important as packaging, signage and promotional work shift toward shorter runs and more customization. - IECHO is targeting buyers that want industrial automation, faster changeovers and lower material waste from a single finishing platform. - The company positions China as a sourcing base for buyers seeking a mix of performance, customization and price.
What happened: - Hangzhou IECHO Science & Technology Co., Ltd. promoted the PK4 automatic intelligent cutting system for advertising, signage and specialty packaging applications. - The company published the pitch from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, on May 14, 2026. - IECHO directed readers to the company’s website for more information and technical specifications.
The details: - The PK4 uses a high-definition vision system to guide its cutting heads. - The system is designed to remove the need for wooden or metal dies for new designs. - IECHO says the PK4 supports instant switching between complex structural designs, custom POP displays and rigid or flexible substrates. - The machine is built to handle KT board, PVC foam board, car stickers and grey board. - The PK4 uses creasing wheels and oscillating tool modules to preserve packaging structure and graphic edges. - IECHO says the PK4 can cut at speeds of up to 1200mm/s. - The machine uses a high-strength integrated frame and a vacuum conveyor bed. - The tool set includes an Electric Oscillating Tool for thick corrugated and honeycomb boards. - The tool set also includes kiss-cut tools for adhesive vinyl and labels. - A high-definition CCD camera provides automatic registration. - The registration system is designed to keep printed graphics and branding aligned after UV printing or laminating. - The PK4 includes automatic loading and unloading for continuous production. - IECHO says the workflow reduces manual intervention in short-run packaging and custom display jobs. - The intelligent cutting software is designed to work with automated feeding systems. - IECHO says tighter nesting of templates and layouts can save 10% to 15% in annual material costs. - Smart Vision functions provide predictive path optimization and real-time monitoring. - Production managers can track feeding cycles, cutting hours and energy use through the digital workflow.
Between the lines: - The pitch reflects a broader push toward smart-factory production in packaging and commercial graphics. - IECHO is framing the PK4 not just as a machine, but as a workflow tool that links software, automation and shop-floor monitoring. - The China sourcing argument centers on vertical integration, faster iteration and access to custom configurations. - The article also ties reliability to 24/7 operation, service networks and lower total cost of ownership, which are common selling points for industrial equipment buyers.
What’s next: - IECHO is likely leaning on automation, service support and customization to win international buyers who need short-run and variable packaging production. - The company is also positioning the PK4 for manufacturers evaluating upgrades to digital finishing lines. - Buyers seeking specs or purchase details are being sent to the company website.**
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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