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2-in-1 Slitting & Cut to Length Line
The LOTOS 2-in-1 Slitting & Cut to Length Line combines both longitudinal slitting and crosswise cut to length processes, enabling coil materials to be efficiently converted into a wide range of blank formats. This integrated system is ideal when working with a limited variety of coil types while requiring flexibility in output widths and lengths. Built on a foundation of Cut to Length technology and enhanced with slitting capability, both processes are developed in house to ensure complete synchronization and seamless operation across all stages of processing. This provides a unified and highly efficient production workflow. Key benefits of the LOTOS 2-in-1 line include reduced storage requirements and lower material costs per ton. Even for small batch sizes, production can start immediately, making the system highly adaptable to just in time manufacturing environments.

FAQ:
The main advantages include:
- Slitting and cut-to-length functions in one system
- Flexible coil processing
- Reduced equipment requirements
- Improved production efficiency
- Accurate strip and sheet dimensions
- Reduced material handling
- Centralized PLC and HMI control
- Flexible production for different customer orders
A Combined Slitting & Cut To Length Line can be designed to process various coil materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, galvanized steel, cold-rolled steel, and other metal coils. The machine configuration depends on the material grade, thickness, width, and mechanical properties.
Yes. A Combined Slitting & Cut To Length Line is specifically designed to integrate these two coil processing functions. The configuration can be adapted according to whether the customer needs narrow strips, cut sheets, or flexible processing of different coil products.
A conventional Slitting Line primarily cuts a master coil longitudinally into narrower strips and recoils them. A Combined Slitting & Cut To Length Line provides additional transverse cutting capability, allowing the processed material to be converted into sheets of specified lengths. This provides greater production flexibility.
Yes. The machine can be engineered for a specific thickness range. The selection of the slitter, leveling system, shear, drive system, and other components depends on the maximum and minimum coil thickness and the material’s mechanical properties.
Yes. A properly configured combined line can process stainless steel coils. The appropriate knives, leveling system, tension control, and cutting equipment must be selected based on the stainless steel grade, thickness, width, and required product dimensions.