Slitting and Re-coiling Mild Steel
Slitting and Re-coiling mild steel is the process of cutting a wide steel coil into narrower strips to match specific width requirements, then rewinding those strips into smaller coils that are easier to handle, transport, and use in fabrication or manufacturing.
Slitting and Re-coiling Mild Steel
Slitting and Re-coiling mild steel is the process of cutting a wide steel coil into narrower strips to match specific width requirements, then rewinding those strips into smaller coils that are easier to handle, transport, and use in fabrication or manufacturing.
Slitting and Re-coiling Mild Steel
Galvanised
| Thickness | Width | Max No. of Slits |
|---|---|---|
| 0.8mm – 2.0mm | 45mm – 1225mm | 20 |
| >2.0mm – 3.0mm | 45mm – 1225mm | 14 |
Cold Rolled
| Thickness | Width | Max No. of Slits |
|---|---|---|
| 0.8mm – 2.0mm | 45mm – 1225mm | 20 |
Hot Rolled
| Thickness | Width | Max No. of Slits |
|---|---|---|
| 0.8mm – 2.0mm | 45mm – 1225mm | 20 |
| >2.0mm – 3.5mm | 45mm – 1225mm | 14 |
The coil gets loaded onto the machine for de-coiling
The steel is slit into
narrower strips
The steel is aligned
for re-coiling
The strips are re-coiled for use in customer operations
