SLITTING LINE
We use our Slitting Line to process stainless steel coils according to our customers' project requirements. This system incorporates advanced technology, high-performance units, and efficient production capacity. These features enable faster processing of larger production volumes while ensuring that materials are slit to the required dimensions and prepared for delivery.
Units of the Slitting Line
Our Slitting Line at the Stainless Steel Service Center processes stainless steel coils. It is designed to slit coils into narrow strips or smaller coils using a series of integrated processing units.The units that make up the line and facilitate the resizing of stainless steel include;
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Coil Loading (Uncoiling) Unit
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Leveling (Entry) Table
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Slitting Unit
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Pneumatic Guillotine Shear
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Recoiling Unit (Strip Rewinding)
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Control Unit
These units operate in a coordinated manner to produce stainless steel strips or coils in the dimensions specified for each project. In addition, the high-precision cutting process ensures consistently high product quality.
Technical Specifications of the Slitting Line
The general specifications and production capacity of our Slitting Line are provided below:
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20-ton coil uncoiling capacity
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Coil recoiling thickness range: 0.30–6.00 mm
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Slitting thickness range: 0.30–6.00 mm
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Minimum slit width: 30 mm (50 m)
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Maximum processing width: 1500 mm
Operation of the Slitting Line
To ensure stainless steel is slit to the specified widths and lengths, the Slitting Line must operate efficiently and reliably. For this reason, all units on the line are maintained and serviced regularly by our company. Operation begins by loading stainless steel coils onto the line. The coils are transferred to the Coil Loading Unit and then to the Leveling Table, where they are uncoiled and flattened. After this process, the material is converted into a flat strip.
The flattened material is then fed into the Slitting Unit, where it is cut into strips or smaller coils using precision slitting blades.
The slit strips and coils are subsequently transferred to the Recoiling Unit, where they are rewound into coils according to customer requirements. The maximum recoiling capacity of this unit is 20 tons.
Steel Dimensions Used on the Slitting Line
For the Slitting Line, which consists of slitting, recoiling, coil loading, coil uncoiling (leveling), and control units, to operate efficiently, stainless steel must be within the specified dimensional limits.
The applicable dimensions are determined by the material thickness and width. Accordingly, the stainless steel processed on this line must have a maximum thickness of 3 mm and a maximum width of 1,600 mm. Materials exceeding these dimensions cannot be slit to the required quality standards.
Advantages of the Slitting Line
The use of the Slitting Line minimizes material waste during the processing of stainless steel coils, as the required slit widths are determined before production begins.
The use of the Slitting Line minimizes material waste during the processing of stainless steel coils, as the required slit widths are determined before production begins.
Using the Slitting Line, stainless steel coils can be slit into strips of various widths, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. Furthermore, because the entire cutting process is carried out by automated machinery and integrated production units, the need for manual labor is significantly reduced.