Cut-To-Length Lines
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Pacific Metal Orders Multi-Blanking Line
This new line from Red Bud Industries will be able to produce blanks with width and length tolerances of ±.005 in.
Kloeckner Metals Builds New Flat Rolled Facility
This plant serves the largest metals market in North America and targets aluminum, stainless steel, and other non-ferrous metal products used heavily in the architectural, food equipment and appliance industries.
UPM Opens New Plant in Hungary
This new site brings their full line of materials and processing services to markets throughout Europe.
RC Trailers Installs CTL Line with Film Applicator
The 54 in wide line from COE Press Equipment can process 40,000 psi aluminum coil from 0.030 in to 0.040 in thick.
Precision Cutting of Very Thin Metal Without Burrs
Take a closer look at how extremely thin strips of anodized aluminum are slit and processed for electronics applications.
Mexican Steel Producer Orders Advanced Coil Line
The acid free EPS line can descale hot-rolled strip up to 0.075 in thick and 72 in wide and can handle coil weighing up to 73,000 lb.
Hilco Completes Sale of S&S Steel Assets
Assets sold through the auction were coil slitting lines, coil cut-to-length lines, laser and plasma cutters, Cincinnati shears, and flatbed trailers.
Samuel Expands New Tennessee Facility
Their total investment of $62 million will complete a 200,000 sq ft facility with two blanking lines and a slitting line.
United Performance Metals Adds Slitter to West Coast Facility
The new line reduces their lead times on heavier gauge slit stainless steel and nickel alloys.
COE Press Equipment Appoints New Regional Sales Manager
Ed Wynn will promote their CTLMaster Value-Added Cut-to-Length lines in the greater Chicago area.
SAF Installs Aluminum Coil Processing Line
This line can meet surface critical requirements for painted and anodized aluminum coil processing.
Paxton & Vierling Steel Installs Landmark Coil Line
Their new Cut-To-Length line is one of the largest and fastest in the world.