The serial lines are used for different sizes coils with different thickness to be slit into special strips as requirements.This products are for roll mill,HF tube mill,cold forming machines,puching & press machines,etc.Raw material is CR coils,silicon steel,SS steel,color steel,AI,PPGI...Composed of coil car-un-coiler,guiding & pinch device,slitter,side guiding device,looping,tensioner,scrap,recoiler,recoil car,etc.
Technical Specification:
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Type | Thickness | Width Range | Coil Weight | Min Strip | Strips No | Linear Speed | Blade Shaft |
3x1600 | 0.3-3mm | 1600&1800mm | 25T | ≥20mm | 5-30 | 0-150m/min | φ240 |
4x1600 | 0.5-4mm | 1600&1800mm | 30T | ≥30mm | 3-30 | 0-80m/min | φ240 |
6x1600 | 1-6mm | 1600&1800mm | 30T | ≥40mm | 5-20 | 0-60m/min | φ260 |
8x2000 | 2-8mm | 1600&2000mm | 35T | ≥70mm | 5-20 | 0-50m/min | φ300 |
10x2200 | 3-10mm | 2000&2200mm | 35T | ≥80mm | 5-18 | 0-40m/min | φ320 |
12x2200 | 3-12mm | 2000&2200mm | 35T | ≥100mm | 5-20 | 0-30m/min | φ320 |
16x2500 | 4-16mm | 2000&2500mm | 35T | ≥100mm | ≤5 | 20m/min | φ400 |
20x2500 | 6-20mm | 2000&2500mm | 35T | ≥100mm | ≤4 | 20m/min | φ480 |
The thickness can range from the thinnest alloyed steel, down to 0,10 mm, to the thickest carbon steel, up to 16 mm,Strip Width, from the narrowest 100 mm to the widest 2500 mm
Coils Weight, up to 45 tons,Line Speed, up to 200 m/min.
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