<p>Roller die machining involves the use of rotating cylindrical dies to cut, shape, or emboss materials continuously as they pass through the machine. Unlike other machining methods that may require a back-and-forth cutting motion, roller die machining allows for continuous processing. The material is fed through the machine, and the rollers, each containing specific die patterns, shape or cut the material as it moves through. This process is known for its high-speed capability, enabling manufacturers to produce large quantities of parts without stopping for frequent adjustments or reconfigurations.</p>