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.
Almetals Upgrades To AGT400
Almetals, Wixom, Michigan, has purchased a thickness gauge upgrade for their obsolete DMC model. The AGT400 will be installed and used to measure the thickness on their 36” Ruesch slitting line for the processing of various brass, stainless, aluminum and carbon steel alloys.
Metals USA Upgrades
Metals USA in Madison, Illinois has purchased an AGT400 to upgrade their obsolete 1996 model GR200. The AGT400 will be installed and used to measure the thickness on various steel alloys on their 72” Alcos slitter. This will be the third Metals USA facility to switch over to Advanced Gauging for their thickness gauging requirements.
Esmark Steel Group Upgrades Four Gauges
Esmark Steel Group, Chicago Heights, Illinois, did not just stop with one upgrade order. They have definitely taken full advantage of our Legacy / Obsolete Thickness Gauge Upgrade Program (https://www.advgauging.com//legacy-obsolete-gauge-upgrade-program/) by ordering four additional AGT400 upgrades to replace an outdated electronics on their existing gauges. You can too, at least for the next seven days! Send your orders to Sales@AdvGauging.com before December 18th.
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