Power. Precision. Performance—from Sample to Scale.
Zünd America, headquartered in Oak Creek, WI, is the U.S. branch of
Zünd Systemtechnik AG, the family-owned pioneer in multifunctional digital cutting systems, based in Switzerland. For over 40 years, Zünd has led the evolution of digital cutting—engineering
modular, high-performance solutions that adapt to every production need, from custom manufacturing and prototyping/sample-making to fully automated industrial workflows.
WHY ZÜND?
Across industries, Zünd systems are known for
precision, flexibility, and efficiency—qualities that make them the preferred choice for packaging manufacturers and converters expanding their digital cutting capabilities. Whether producing prototypes or managing short-run, high-volume output, Zünd delivers
exceptional productivity and profitability.
Designed for peak performance and durability, Zünd cutters handle a vast range of materials—from corrugated board to thick honeycomb and rigid foam up to 4″ thick—with
industry-leading tooling, workflow automation, and robotics integration. The result: a truly versatile system offering
low cost of operation and
rapid return on investment.
SOLUTIONS FOR EVERY CUT, EVERY CHALLENGE
At the forefront of recent Zünd innovations is the
Q-Line, a fully automated, pallet-to-pallet cutting solution built for continuous, industrial-scale production. Powered by
intelligent machine control in conjunction with
reliable automation, the Q-Line achieves
unprecedented cutting speeds without compromising accuracy or (die-)cut quality.
Zünd’s proven
G3/D3 systems—in single- or dual-beam configurations—remain the gold standard for modularity and adaptability. Recent advancements inspired by the Q-Line include the
board-loading extension with UNDERCAM, a vision system that captures registration marks from below. UNDERCAM enables semi-automatic board feeding, QR-code job identification, and seamless registration—
all while production keeps running without the need for manual flipping. The platform also integrates with additional
automated/robotic board-handling systems, giving manufacturers the flexibility to scale from semi-automatic to fully automated workflows with ease.