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Stainless Steel Twin Slitters Slitting Line

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last update: 2019-12-02 16:53
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Model No.:

HZF(T)-1600x2-SS-005

Suitable material

Stainless steel/ PPGI/ GI/ Aluminum

Thickness (mm)

0.3-2.0

Width (mm)

500~1250

Inner diameter (mm)

φ508/φ610

Outer diameter (mm)

≤φ1800

Coil Weight (tons)

≤12

Width accuracy (mm)

≤±0.05

Max slits a time (pcs)

≤20

Speed

≤120m/min

Capacity

≤168KW

Area needed

≤20*12


Remark: Here (T) means twin slitter type

Function of slitting line:

A slitting line will create multiple widths or “mults” from a wider jumbo coil. The multiple strips are made from predetermined widths. The slitting line is consists of four main parts: decoiler, slitter, tension station and recoiler. Steel strip is fed from decoiler, through sliting head, and then re-coil in slitted strips on the recoiler. It is very important that the machine supplier and end user work in details so that the proper components, arbor size, tooling package, horsepower and tensions are suitable for the material to be slitted.


Main procedures:

Loading coils→decoiling→ pinching, leveling, and shearing→ looping→ guiding → slitting → rewinding scraps → looping → tension → recoiling → unloading baby coils → packing


Main Devices for whole line:

  1. Hydraulic decoiler & coil car

  2. Pinch rollers

  3. Looping pit & bridge;

  4. Twin slitter heads for quick exchange

  5. Looping pit & bridge;

  6. Tension station;

  7. Hydraulic recoiler with coil car;

  8. Hydraulic system

  9. Electrical control system.


Machine Details



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