Atlas Tube gets new slitting line in Ontario

Wednesday, 14 September 2011 02:40:20 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Ohio-based JMC Steel Group announced Monday that its subsidiary, hollow structural sections (HSS) producer Atlas Tube, will have an in-house slitting line to process steel coil at its Harrow, Ontario facility.

Herr-Voss Stamco, a designer and manufacturer of slitting, cut-to-length, tension levelling, precision roller levelling and other coil processing equipment,  commissioned the 5/8" x 76" wide slitting line for Atlas. The line handles coil up to 80,000 pounds (36.2 metric tons), and was developed to increase production and efficiency of steel tube-making in Ontario.


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