2. Technology and Automation Levels The level of automation integrated into the machine also plays a crucial role in determining the price. Advanced machines with automated features such as computerized controls, auto-feeders, and real-time monitoring tend to be more expensive. While the upfront cost might be higher, such features can lead to increased productivity and reduced labor costs over time.
As the material is processed, it passes through various stages such as reduction, flatness correction, and trimming. Reduction refers to the initial rolling process where the thickness is significantly decreased. Flatness correction ensures that the metal strip has a uniform flat profile, while trimming involves cutting the edges to remove any irregularities developed during previous stages. Advanced control systems are employed during these processes to monitor and adjust parameters dynamically, ensuring that the final product meets stringent specifications.