Coil Processing

Metal Coil Processing 

Metal coil processing is the function of running large, rolled pieces of metal coils through our processing machinery so that the metal can then be sheared and cut to a specific size. Our ability to shear and cut metal coils provides us with an ample inventory of metal so that we are always prepared for your next project. It's no secret that finding the most efficient coil processing machinery is vital to optimizing volume for our customers. That's why at Architectural System Fabricators, we take pride in our high-quality coil processing machinery, which gives you consistent, accurate sheets of metal that are sheared and cut to match your request.  


Sheet metal is measured in gauge exclusively in the U.S. While it may seem contradictory, the higher the gauge number, the thinner the sheet metal is and vice versa. Our coil processing machines have the ability to process a capacity of 60"-wide metals as well as a 13-gauge thickness. The way the metal is cut depends on the thickness of the piece at hand, the specific material, and the tolerance of the coil. Our cutting-edge machinery also features slitting with automatic shearing. Automatic shearing allows for faster coil processing by cutting across the coil's width automatically so we can arrive at the appropriate size quicker. A common issue in the fabrication industry is finding machinery that will slit all types of material. It is common that one machine won't be able to slit all types of metals and variations of metals. That's why it's important to have machinery that is flexible and compatible, like ours. 


Our trained and caring staff offer a unique level of expertise that can't be matched elsewhere. Metal coil processing is an integral part of our operations, and we are proud to serve various commercial roofers, siding contractors, masons, glaziers, garage door producers, business owners, and residential roofers. If you have any further questions, feel free to visit the Contact page or reach out to us by email or phone, which are located at the bottom of this page.

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