Metal slitting machines are primarily designed for slitting metal coil materials-such as steel strip and stainless steel-longitudinally cutting the strip into multiple narrower strips of specific, required dimensions. These machines are suitable for processing cold-rolled and hot-rolled carbon steel, silicon steel, tinplate, stainless steel, as well as various types of surface-coated or plated metal coils.
Driven by technological advancements, metal slitting machines have continuously evolved in terms of cutting precision, automation, and online monitoring capabilities. For instance, improvements to the cutter head structure help mitigate the effects of vibration, while the integration of real-time tension feedback and online monitoring systems-combined with simultaneous deburring during the slitting process-enables the control of slitting width errors and burrs to within the micron range. Furthermore, these advancements facilitate the high-precision processing of ultra-thin materials, such as silicon steel as thin as 0.1 millimeters.



