Did you know 68% of metal processors lose $12,000/hour during unplanned downtime? Blades snapping. Tolerances slipping. Coils jamming. Your current steel slitting line
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Our patented dual-servo tension control maintains ±0.001" accuracy - 3x tighter than industry standards. The automated blade change system completes tool swaps in 90 seconds flat. See how we stack up:
Whether you process 0.3mm automotive foil or 6mm construction steel, our modular steel coil slitting line adapts. Choose from:
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A: A steel slitting line machine processes large steel coils into narrower strips. It uses rotary blades to slit coils accurately for industries like automotive and construction. This ensures material efficiency and customization.
A: A steel coil slitting line unwinds, flattens, and slits coils into desired widths using precision blades. The slit strips are then rewound into smaller coils. This process ensures consistent quality and dimensional accuracy.
A: Key components include an uncoiler, leveling unit, slitter head with blades, tension control, and recoiler. Advanced systems may include automation for speed and precision. These parts ensure smooth operation and high output.
A: Steel slitting lines process carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and coated metals. Material thickness typically ranges from 0.1mm to 6mm. Specific configurations depend on industry requirements.
A: Regular maintenance is recommended every 500-1,000 operating hours. Inspect blades, lubrication, and alignment to prevent downtime. Automated systems may require software updates and sensor checks.