Cutting sheets from rolls on straighteners is a key step in the production of galvanized, cold-rolled and hot-rolled steel sheets. This process requires careful technique and precision to produce high-quality sheets with accurate dimensions. Metalopromet provides cutting of galvanized and cold-rolled rolls from 0.4 to 3 mm thick and up to 1500 mm wide, cutting hot-rolled rolls from 1.5 to 5 mm thick and up to 1500 mm wide, cutting hot-rolled rolls from 3 to 12 mm thick and up to 2000 mm wide .
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Galvanized, cold-rolled and hot-rolled sheets are different types of sheets used in various industrial applications. Galvanized sheets are sheets that are covered with a protective layer of zinc to protect against corrosion, while cold-rolled sheets are those that are formed by cooling in the form of rolls at room temperature. Hot-rolled sheets, on the other hand, are formed at a high temperature and usually have better mechanical properties than cold-rolled sheets.
Cutting these sheets on planers is crucial in order to obtain sheets with the desired dimensions and shapes for further use in various industries such as construction, automotive, energy and many others.
Galvanized sheets are usually used for the production of gutters, tin roofs, fences, metal structures and other products that require corrosion protection and durability. Cutting galvanized sheets on straightedges requires special attention in order to preserve the characteristics of the galvanized coating and ensure a precise cut.
Cutting cold-rolled sheets on straightedges requires a special technique in order to maintain high dimensional accuracy and ensure an even cut. These sheets are commonly used in the production of automotive parts, the electrical industry, air conditioning and ventilation, as well as in the construction industry.
Hot-rolled sheets are steels that are formed at a high temperature, which gives them better mechanical properties compared to cold-rolled sheets. These sheets are more resistant to wear, have higher strength and better deformability, which makes them suitable for demanding applications such as the production of cars, structures and other industrial products.
Sheet metal cutting on straightedges has numerous advantages over other cutting methods, such as manual cutting or cutting with other types of machines. Some of the main advantages are:
High precision: Machines for cutting sheet metal on straighteners use specialized software and sensors that enable high cutting precision, which is of key importance in the production of parts with accurate dimensions.
Efficiency: The automated cutting process on the straighteners enables fast and efficient cutting of a large number of sheets in a short period of time, which increases productivity and reduces production time.
Quality end product: Cutting on straightedges ensures smooth edges and high material uniformity, resulting in a quality end product with minimal damage or deformation.
Greater flexibility: Sheet metal cutting machines on planers can be adapted to different types of materials, thicknesses and shapes of sheets, which allows greater flexibility in the production of different products.
Waste reduction: Precision sheet metal cutting on straighteners minimizes material waste, which reduces production costs and contributes to sustainability.