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Coil Slitting Line

Plan a coil slitting line project when strip width range, burr control, coil handling and line layout matter more than choosing a single machine item.

Review typical project scope or start with the first-review checklist.

New equipment planning Custom process window Used vs new review

Typical Requirements

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Process Scope
Define the real slitting window

Confirm material type, thickness range, incoming coil width, finished strip width range, coil weight and burr control target before comparing options.

Process ScopeStrip WidthBurr Control
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Line Layout
Match the line to the plant

Confirm loading direction, layout length, coil car, scrap handling, recoiler side and whether the machine must fit an existing workshop or a new build.

Line LayoutEntry DirectionDownstream Fit
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Used vs New
Compare used stock with new build early

A used slitting line can be the fastest route when the size range fits.

  • A new project works better when the process window, automation level or long-term expansion plan is more important.
Used vs NewBudget FitDelivery Time
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Inspection & Support
Keep inspection and support in scope

For used supply, check current condition, missing parts, refurbishment scope, dismantling plan and destination country before quotation.

InspectionRefurbishmentExport Support

Decision Notes

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Buyer Need
When a coil slitting line page is the right starting point

Start here if you are sourcing a slitting line for steel, stainless steel or other coil processing work and need to compare inventory, project scope and support options.

Buyer NeedCommercial IntentTechnical Fit
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RFQ Prep
What to define before quoting a slitting line

Prepare material grade, thickness range, width range, maximum coil weight, required line speed, destination country and whether used, refurbished or new is preferred.

RFQ PrepProcess DataPriority Setting
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Comparison Route
How to compare used and new slitting line options

Use used inventory first when timing matters, then compare with a new line only when the existing stock cannot match the process window or plant requirements.

Comparison RouteUsed InventoryProject Planning
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Support Scope
Common support items for a slitting line project

Typical scope includes uncoiler, slitter head, separator discs, recoiler, hydraulic unit, electrical cabinet, coil car, scrap handling and installation support.

Support ScopeAuxiliary UnitsElectrical Scope

Send these details for technical review

Start with the real production window, not a generic machine request. That makes it easier to judge whether a new project, a used machine or a refurbished used line fits better.

  • Send material type, thickness range, width range and coil weight.
  • Confirm whether used stock, refurbished supply or a new project is the better route.
  • Share layout direction, destination country and any electrical or installation constraints.
  • Ask for similar machine sourcing if the exact line is not in stock.

Discuss a coil slitting line project

Send your strip width range, thickness range, coil weight, layout requirement and destination country so used and new slitting line options can be compared quickly.

Send Sourcing Requirement

Buyer FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask before quoting

What is the difference between a coil slitting line and a used slitting line listing?

A coil slitting line page is a commercial project page for buyers who need a line scope review, while a used slitting line listing is a specific machine record with current condition and availability.

Should I start with used or new for a slitting line project?

Start with used if timing or budget matters, then compare with new only when the process window, automation level or expansion plan cannot be matched by existing stock.

What details are needed for a slitting line quotation?

Material type, thickness range, width range, coil weight, target speed, destination country and whether inspection or refurbishment is required are the core inputs.

Can you help source a similar slitting line if the exact one is sold?

Yes. Similar-machine sourcing is part of the project flow when the exact used slitting line is not currently available.