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Slitter and cut-to-length (CTL) machines are essential equipment in the metalworking and manufacturing industries. These machines are designed to process large metal coils into specific lengths and widths, making them vital for industries such as construction, automotive, and appliance manufacturing. Their ability to handle different types of materials like steel, aluminum, and copper ensures precision, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in metal fabrication.
A slitter and cut-to-length machine combines two key processes:
These machines are equipped with advanced features like servo motor control, hydraulic systems, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) for precise operations. They can be configured for different material gauges, widths, and speeds to meet diverse customer needs.
Here is an example specification sheet for a high-performance Slitter / Cut-To-Length Machine designed for the U.S. market:
Feature | Specification |
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Material Types | Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and pre-painted metals |
Material Thickness Range | 0.2 mm to 12 mm |
Coil Width | 300 mm to 2000 mm |
Coil Weight | Up to 30 tons |
Slitting Speed | Up to 150 meters/min |
Cutting Speed | Up to 50 sheets/min |
Number of Slitting Knives | 10 to 40 sets (customizable) |
Cutting Length Accuracy | ± 0.5 mm |
Hydraulic System | High-capacity hydraulic system for coil loading, decoiling, and shearing |
PLC Control System | Advanced PLC with touchscreen interface for precise and automated operations |
Line Components | Decoiler, straightener, slitter head, tension stand, recoiler, shear, and stacker |
Safety Features | Emergency stop, safety guards, overload protection |
Power Requirements | 380V/50Hz or 440V/60Hz (customizable based on region) |
The machine can handle various materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and pre-coated metals.
Industries like automotive, construction, appliances, electrical manufacturing, and metal fabrication heavily rely on these machines.
Consider factors such as material type, thickness, width, production speed, and specific industry requirements. Customizable options are available for unique needs.
Yes, high-strength steel can be processed with appropriate slitting blades and machine settings.
The machine includes emergency stops, safety guards, overload protection, and advanced PLC monitoring for safe operations.
The cost depends on specifications, customization, and features. Basic models may start at $50,000, while advanced configurations can exceed $500,000.
Delivery and installation can take 2-4 months, depending on the machine's complexity and customization.
Yes, most manufacturers include operator training as part of the installation package to ensure smooth operations.
The machine is equipped with servo motors, hydraulic systems, and advanced PLCs for precise control over slitting and cutting dimensions.
Yes, many machines are modular and can be upgraded with additional slitting blades, tension stands, or automated stacking systems.