A new AGT400 isotope gauge has been shipped to Almetals, Inc. in Wixom, MI. This gauge will be used to upgrade an obsolete DMC 410 located on their 36” Ruesch slitter. Benefits of an AGT400 upgrade include all new electronics, A.G.T.’s proprietary software and programming, and state of the art coil and S.P.C. reports along with advanced networking capabilities.
Charitable Contributions by A.G.T.
Advanced Gauging Technologies believes in giving back to the community. We show our gratitude by donating to various charities each year. In 2015 we sent contributable donations to the Honor Flight Network, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Mid-Ohio Food Bank, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Ronald McDonald House and Wounded Warrior Project. To learn more about these charities, please click here.
Feroleto Steel’s First AGT800 is Commissioned
Feroleto Steel in Bridgeport, CT has commissioned their first AGT800 Laser Thickness Gauge. It is located on a 62” Loopco Slitter and will be used to measure various steel alloys with a thickness range of .008” to .250”. This is the first of two AGT800’s purchased by Feroleto in 2015. The second system has shipped to their Weirton, WV facility and is scheduled to be commissioned in February.
Nova Steel’s Second AGT800 Commissioned
Nova Steel (Stoney Creek, Ontario), has commissioned their second AGT800 laser thickness gauge this year. A.G.T. completed the startup and training of the new gauge, located on a 74″ Pro Eco pickle line, the week of December 7th. Nova’s first AGT800, commissioned in February 2015, is currently used on a 60″ Pro Eco slitter.
Hercules Upgrades Thickness Gauge
Hercules in Denver, Colorado has purchased an AGT400 to upgrade their obsolete 1995 Gamma Instruments model GR200. The AGT400 will be installed and used to measure the thickness of various steel alloys on their 60” Stamco slitter.
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