CTL Line Price Guide
Cut to Length Line Price Guide for Sheet Processing Buyers
A buyer-focused guide for estimating cut to length line price before requesting a quotation for sheet processing projects.
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What affects cut to length line price
Cut to length line price depends on coil width, thickness range, leveling requirement, shear type, stacker configuration, automation level, electrical standard and installation support.
A simple stop-shear line and a high-output flying-shear line can have very different project budgets even when both are described as CTL lines.
Price factors to confirm before RFQ
- Coil data: width, thickness, material grade, coil weight, inner diameter and outer diameter.
- Finished sheet program: length range, tolerance, stack height, surface protection and packing method.
- Line configuration: decoiler, leveler, loop bridge, measuring system, shear, conveyor, stacker and unloading method.
- Project support: layout review, installation, commissioning, spare parts, training and export packing.
Used or new CTL line budget check
Used equipment may reduce purchase price, but inspection, missing accessories, electrical upgrades, dismantling, loading and restart support must be counted.
New equipment is usually better when sheet tolerance, automation, long-term availability and specific workshop layout are critical.
Next step
Send Coilmill your material range, target sheet program, workshop layout and delivery timeline so the team can narrow the CTL route and quote assumptions.
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FAQ
How do I get a useful CTL line quotation?
Send coil width, thickness, material grade, sheet length range, tolerance, output expectation, power standard and factory layout.
Is a used CTL line cheaper than a new one?
It can be, but final project cost depends on condition, missing parts, relocation, installation and electrical updates.
Prepare your RFQ
Send Coilmill your material range, target capacity, workshop limits and delivery expectation. Clear input helps the team recommend a suitable equipment route faster.