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ANDRITZ to Supply Cut-to-Length Line to Olympic Steel



View of the Olympic Steel workshop

International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from Olympic Steel, Inc. to supply a cut-to-length line for its facility in Minneapolis, MN. The new line will enhance the company's production capabilities and efficiency. Commissioning is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025.

The cut-to-length line has a coil capacity of 0.135" x 60" wide x 60,000 lbs. (~3.5 mm x 1,525 mm wide x 27 metric tons) and operates at 300 feet (~91 m) per minute. It can handle yield strengths up to 80,000 PSI and process cold-rolled, pickled and oiled, stainless and coated materials.

Key features of the line include a heavy-duty precision leveler designed for increased separating loads, a split leveler drive system offering greater leveling performance and a high-performance roll feed system offering high accuracy and repeatability. The production shear has a capability of 60 cuts per minute, with sheet inspection following the shear. Additional features are a reject stacking mode, an air float stacker and weigh scale, as well as a line of safety fencing with gate interlocks per ANSI requirements. The electrical panels are UL-certified for safety and reliability.

For more information contact:

Olympic Steel

22901 Millcreek Blvd., Ste. 650

Highland Hills, OH 44122

216-292-3800

ANDRITZ Metals

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