1. Slitting The first step involves taking large steel coils, known as pickled coils, from the hot rolling process and slitting them into narrower coils or strips. This is done using circular blades that cut the coils to the desired width.
2. Time Efficiency Traditional pipe cutting methods often require significant time for transport and setup. On-site machines eliminate these unnecessary steps, enabling workers to perform cuts directly where required. This rapid turnaround not only boosts productivity but also shortens project timelines, benefiting businesses financially.
The Hollow Pipe Making Machine Revolutionizing Manufacturing Processes