The leveling machine is a large-scale metal processing equipment that performs a series of operations such as uncoiling, leveling, and shearing of metal sheets.Get more news about coil leveling,you can vist our website! The industry is developing rapidly, and the performance requirements of the sheet are continuously improved. The use of leveling machine to process metal sheets is the current preferred strategy.

Common leveling machines in the market can be roughly divided into three categories according to their processing capabilities: medium plate leveling machines, thin plate large leveling machines, and precision small leveling machines, which can basically meet various processing requirements.

Leveling machine

It is a special equipment for processing hot-rolled coils. The general processing capacity is 3mm to 14mm in thickness. Early medium plate leveling machines could only open hot rolled coils with a maximum width of 1500mm. With the introduction of wide-width hot-rolled coils, today's hot-rolled leveling machines generally can open 2000mm wide hot-rolled coils, and some hot-rolled leveling machines also have edge trimming functions. Thin plate large leveling machine

Generally, cold-rolled coils with a thickness of 0.3mm~3.0mm can be processed. Early sheet leveling machines generally can only process cold-rolled coils with a maximum width of 1300mm. But with the widespread use of 1500mm cold rolled coils, 1500mm width leveling machines soon occupied the market. The processing ability of cold-rolled leveling machine is mainly reflected in the aspects of leveling, surface protection and stamping.

Precision small leveling machine

Generally refers to the leveling machine that processes cold-rolled coils with a maximum width of 800mm or less, and the processing thickness is 0.3~3.0mm. Like the large leveling machine for thin plates, it mainly processes cold-rolled coils with high requirements, especially plates with high surface protection requirements. Its products are generally made-to-measure thin plates, which are widely used in stamping and precision cutting.