Steel coils are cut to size using a variety of methods such as shearing, slitting, or laser cutting. These processes involve using specialized machinery to ensure precise and accurate cuts according to the required dimensions.
Steel coils are cut to size using a process called slitting, where the coil is unwound and passed through a set of rotary knives that make longitudinal cuts. The width of the cuts can be adjusted to achieve the desired size, and the resulting strips are then rewound into smaller coils or flattened into sheets.
Steel coils are cut to size using a process called slitting, where the coil is fed through a series of rotating circular blades that make multiple cuts along its length. The blades are spaced at specific distances to achieve the desired width, and the cut strips are then rewound into separate coils.