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The FX-0.6-5mm*1500mm middle thick steel coil slitting line is designed to slit steel coils with a thickness range of 0.6-5mm and a width range of 500-1500mm. This type of slitting line is commonly used to produce narrower steel strips or baby coils from wider steel coils for downstream applications such as cold rolling mills, welded pipe mills, and roll forming machines.
The thickness can range from the thinnest down to 0.6 mm, to the thickest up to 5.0mm
Strip Width, from the narrowest 500 mm to the widest 1500 mm
Coils Weight, up to 30 tons
Line Speed, up to 80 m/min.
- High precision slitting with tight tolerances
- Multi-strip slitting capability
- Wide coil capacity, accommodating various industry requirements
- Easy and quick setup with efficient changeover
- Safety features such as emergency stop buttons, safety guards, and sensors to protect operators and prevent accidents during operation
- Customization and flexibility, allowing for versatile applications across different industries.
- High production output
- Good and reliable quality control
Model No. | FX-0.6-5mm*1500mm |
Coil Material | HR Carbon Steel |
Coil Thickness | 0.6-5mm |
Line Speed | 0-80m/min., adjustable |
Coil Weight | ≤30T |
Coil I.D | Φ508 |
Coil O.D | φ2000mm |
Strip Width | 500-1500mm |
Number of Strip | 4-15 |
Slitting Accuracy | ±0.3mm |
Slitter shaft | Ф250mm*1550mm |
Electrical Control System | PLC Automatic control |
Note: The above parameters are for reference. Customized slitting line as per customer's requirements and demands would be available.
Entry coil car→Decoiler →Press and pinch device→Hydraulic cutter → Loop 1→Side guide device→ Double Slitter →Scrap winder→Loop 2 →Tension stand →Recoielr→Exit coil car
Following figure is standard for reference only.
The FX-0.6-5mm*1500mm middle thick steel coil slitting line, also known as a medium gauge slitting line, finds applications in various industries that require processing materials of medium thickness.
Here's a simple introduction to the applications of the FX-0.6-5mm*1500mm middle thick steel coil slitting line:
Construction Industry: roofing, cladding, and structural components.
Shipbuilding: ship hulls, bulkheads, decks, and other structural elements.
Heavy Equipment Manufacturing: cranes, earthmoving machinery, and industrial machinery.
Oil and Gas Industry: pipelines, storage tanks, and other infrastructure.
Structural Steel Fabrication: buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects.
Packaging:
All parts of the FX-0.6-5mm*1500mm middle thick steel coil slitting line are fixed inside container by steel wires and special PET straps, in order to make sure all parts will not move during transportation and avoid any kinds of damage of machine and container.
Shipping:
Sea Freight: The FX-0.6-5mm*1500mm middle thick steel coil slitting line is often shipped via ocean freight, especially for international transportation. The equipment is securely loaded into shipping containers or flat racks, which are then loaded onto cargo vessels. This mode is suitable for long-distance shipping and can accommodate larger and heavier slitting lines.
Air Freight: When there is a need for fast delivery or for shipping smaller or lighter slitting line, air freight can be used. The equipment is packed and loaded onto aircraft for transportation. Air freight is typically more expensive than ocean freight but offers quicker transit times.
Q1: What steel thicknesses can a medium gauge line handle?
A: Typically 0.6 mm to 5 mm in thickness.
Q2: What are the common applications for slit steel from this line?
A: Automotive parts, appliances, HVAC, construction, and metal fabrication.
Q3: What's the advantage of using a medium gauge slitting line?
A: Precise dimensional control, increased productivity, and versatility.
Q4: How does the slitting process work?
A: Coil loading, edge trimming, precision slitting, tension control, and recoiling.
Q5: What's the typical slitting width range?
A: Adjustable from 500mm to 1500mm.
Q6: What steel materials can the line accommodate?
A: A variety of carbon, stainless, and alloy steel coils.