As the industry evolves, there's a growing demand for precision in metal strip cutting, with consumers willing to pay a premium for such high-quality processing. This trend implies that future requirements for slitting machine equipment and tooling performance will be even more stringent. Taking cold-rolled steel plates as an example, the cost of shearing processing varies depending on the thickness of the plates during slitting machine operations.
In fact, as a steel processing and distribution center, the high-precision strip materials produced using the slitting machine equipment not only meet the quality requirements of our customers but also bring considerable economic benefits to our company. Next, let's analyze the various factors that affect the processing quality of the equipment, drawing from our many years of production experience.
Firstly, let's briefly acquaint ourselves with the fundamental knowledge of the strip cutting machine equipment's cutting process. You should know that, by analyzing the comprehensive cutting process, it can be mainly divided into four stages based on the changes in the material being processed. Additionally, the cross-section of the processed material is primarily composed of four parts.
Next, let's explore the blade assembly methods for the thin steel strip slitting machine equipment. In fact, the correct assembly of the blades is a crucial factor in effectively utilizing the blade performance. The combination of circular knives for longitudinal slitting has various options, which can be chosen according to actual production needs. Selecting the appropriate blades not only ensures shearing is carried out in a balanced and stable manner but also aligns the cutting directions on both sides of the steel strip, thus preventing distortion of the thin steel strip after shearing.
Be mindful of the blade gap settings on the slitting machine equipment. Analyzing with production experience, the blade gap is actually closely related to the thickness and strength of the material being cut. In the cutting process, the blades of the slitting machine do not completely sever the material but only partially cut through it, with the remaining part being pulled apart, thus maintaining good cutting quality.





