Aogang Machinery Co., Ltd.
Jun. 24, 2026
A coil slitting line is one of the most important pieces of equipment in the metal coil processing industry. It is widely used in steel service centers, pipe manufacturing, automotive production, home appliance manufacturing, and construction material industries. Its main function is to slit wide metal coils into multiple narrower strips for further processing.
During the equipment purchasing process, one of the most common questions from customers is:

In fact, there is no fixed price for a slitting line. The final cost depends on different configurations, production capacity, automation level, and technical requirements. Prices can range from tens of thousands of dollars to over one million dollars. This article will explain the key factors affecting slitting line pricing and help you better plan your investment budget.
Based on different configurations and production capacities, coil slitting lines can generally be classified into the following categories:
· Light-duty slitting line: USD 50,000 – 150,000
· Medium-duty slitting line: USD 150,000 – 500,000
· Heavy-duty slitting line: USD 500,000 – 2,000,000+
· High-speed high-precision slitting line: USD 300,000 – 1,500,000+
Please note that these prices are for reference only. The final quotation depends on specific technical requirements.
Material thickness is one of the key factors affecting equipment cost.
Thicker coil processing requires:
· Higher-tonnage uncoilers
· Stronger slitting main machine
· More powerful recoiling system
· Heavier machine frame structure
Therefore, the thicker the material capacity, the higher the equipment cost.
The wider the coil, the larger the machine size and manufacturing cost.
Common specifications include:
· 650 mm
· 1250 mm
· 1600 mm
· 2000 mm
Wide coil equipment requires stronger drive systems and more complex control systems.
Production speed directly determines capacity and also affects machine price.
Common speed ranges:
· 80 m/min
· 120 m/min
· 150 m/min
· 200 m/min and above
High-speed slitting lines require advanced tension control and automation systems, which increase cost.
Different materials require different machine configurations, including:
· Carbon steel
· Galvanized steel
· Stainless steel
· Aluminum
· Silicon steel
Stainless steel and aluminum require higher precision and more advanced tooling systems, increasing equipment cost.
Higher automation increases initial investment but reduces long-term operating costs.
Common configurations include:
· Semi-automatic control systems
· Fully automatic control systems
· Automatic knife changing systems
· Automatic loading systems
· Intelligent tension control systems
· Remote monitoring systems
Industries such as automotive and home appliances require higher precision, which requires:
· Servo control systems
· High-precision shaft systems
· Automatic edge guiding systems
· Precision tension control systems
These systems significantly increase manufacturing cost.
When planning a budget, buyers should also consider:
· Installation and commissioning costs
· Operator training costs
· Tooling and spare parts costs
· Transportation and logistics costs
· Factory foundation and civil construction costs
These are important parts of the total project investment.
When selecting a slitting line, price should not be the only factor. You should also consider:
· Production capacity requirements
· Material specifications
· Product accuracy requirements
· Automation level
· Future expansion plans
· Supplier technical strength and service capability
A properly configured slitting line can significantly improve efficiency and reduce long-term operating costs.
A professional manufacturer can provide more reliable and complete solutions, including:
· Customized engineering design
· Stable machine performance
· Professional installation and commissioning
· Global after-sales service
· Long-term spare parts supply
· Technical training support
For steel coil processing companies, supplier capability is often more important than equipment price.
The price typically ranges from USD 50,000 to over USD 1,000,000 depending on machine configuration, material type, and automation level.
Main factors include material thickness, coil width, material type, production speed, automation level, and precision requirements.
Yes, but different tooling and tension control systems are required depending on material characteristics.
Standard slitting lines operate at 80–150 m/min, while high-speed lines can reach over 200 m/min.
It depends on coil width and finished strip width. A slitting line can typically slit multiple strips simultaneously.
With proper maintenance, a high-quality slitting line can operate for 15–25 years or more.
Yes. It can significantly improve efficiency, reduce material waste, and increase return on investment.
You need to provide material type, thickness, width, slit specifications, production speed, and automation requirements.
A slitting line is used to slit coils into narrow strips, while a cut-to-length line is used to cut coils into sheets of fixed length.
Besides price, you should focus on machine quality, precision, stability, supplier capability, and spare parts support.
The price of a coil slitting line depends on many factors, including material specifications, production capacity, automation level, and precision requirements. When purchasing equipment, companies should consider long-term production efficiency and return on investment rather than only initial cost.
If you are planning a steel coil processing project, feel free to contact Aogang. We can provide professional technical solutions and customized quotations based on your requirements.
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