By Chad Rowe, MetalForming LLC.
As metal continues to rise in popularity for construction applications, contractors are adopting varying levels of automation to improve efficiency, reduce costs and streamline production.
Coil processing systems fall into three categories. Manual systems are cost-effective but labor-intensive, requiring hands-on operation for slitting and cutting. On the other hand, fully automated systems handle everything from coil storage to cutting, reducing manual intervention to a supervisory role and ensuring seamless integration with ERP software. However, they can be a large upfront investment and require a large amount of space. Lastly, semi-automated systems fall somewhere in between – they automate repetitive tasks like knife positioning while keeping costs manageable for mid-sized contractors.
Historically, coil processing was limited to large manufacturers due to high costs. However, in 1998, MetalForming LLC and Schlebach introduced a more affordable slit-to-width and cut-to-length machine, opening the door for mid-level manufacturers. By allowing contractors to control inventory and produce materials on demand, this innovation provided a significant competitive edge.
The 2000s saw the introduction of semi-automated systems, streamlining tasks like job tracking and material handling. By 2015, fully automated coil warehouses had revolutionized the industry, incorporating advanced features such as automatic coil selection, slitting knife adjustments and barcode labeling. These developments significantly reduced material waste and improved efficiency.
Transitioning to in-house coil processing presents challenges such as space requirements, training needs and initial investment. However, the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks:
Automation continues to evolve, with hybrid systems making advanced processing more accessible. Contractors leveraging these technologies can optimize and take control of their coil processing, positioning themselves for long-term success in the metal industry.
For a deeper dive into coil processing advancements and how they can impact your business, check out the full article in Metal Construction News or watch this RCS Lunch & Learn.
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