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Slitting Lines

Several SUNDWIG Slitting Lines have been successfully put into operation in well-known production plants.
These lines have met our customer's demands for minimum burr, no damage to the surface, high production capacity, etc., to the fullest.
The high automation level of the lines reduces the need for operator attendance and ensures economy of operation.

Slitting Line

Slitting Line for aluminium:

  • Entry section with double-head uncoiler
  • automatic strip threading and sleeve removal
  • fully automatic coil peeler for precise feeding of the coil leading end into the flattener entry pinch roll unit (coil peeler: SUNDWIG patent).


Characteristic Features of our Lines:

  • High automation level to achieve high economic efficiency
  • No slippage between strip surface and back tension rolls due to the use of a special strand back tension unit
  • Minimum burr on strip edges due to high running accuracy of knife arbors
  • Short programme change period due to use of a slitter head changing device
  • No manual interferences required because the edge scrap baller is pit mounted
  • Constant distance between the last deflector roll and the winding position of the recoiler due to continuous traverse of the back tension unit during winding operation; hence absolutely straight-edged recoiling (additional separator disks not required)
  • Crop shear continuously operating at a speed of up to 100 m/min
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