Coil Flattener vs. Precision Straightener: Differences & Results in Flatness Tolerance
Machine Concepts Inc.
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While both flatteners and precision straighteners are used in manufacturing to process materials such as sheet metal, bars and strips, they are not the same thing and do not return the same results.
A?flattener?focuses on creating a flat, uniform strip using fewer rollers with larger diameters, while a?precision straightener?is designed to achieve higher levels of accuracy and precision in?removing shape defects in materials?using a greater number of smaller diameter rollers and often incorporating advanced control systems.?
In this article, we’ll dive into their differences in roller configuration, application and costs and take a look at steel coil processed via a basic flattener vs. a precision straightener.
Function & Roller Configuration of a Coil Flattener
Coil Flattener:
Function & Roller Configuration of a Precision Straightener
Precision Straightener:
Application & Cost of a Coil Flattener
Application & Cost of a Precision Straightener
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Steel Material Processed via a Coil Flattener
This steel was run through a basic flattener that had:
The result was:
Steel Material Processed via a Precision Straightener
This steel was run through a Machine Concepts Precision Straightener that had:
The result was:
In Summary,
When deciding between a straightener and a precision straightener, it is essential to consider the specific needs and requirements of your manufacturing process. If your application demands higher precision and tighter tolerances, a precision straightener may be a better fit. However, if moderate straightness is sufficient, a flattener or standard straightener could be more cost-effective and suitable for your needs.
Machine Concepts Precision Straighteners
Machine Concepts’ precision straighteners?are known for eliminating coil shape defects that simple flatteners cannot remove. Parts that need to be flat stay flat, and round parts stay round. Contact us today to learn more.