Advanced Gauging Technologies has completed the startup of a new AGT400 at Jemison Metals in Birmingham, Alabama. This system will be used on a 61″ Rowe CTL line to measure various steel alloys up to .250″ thick. With the installation of this gauge Jemison Metals will be able to reduce downtime, improve efficiency, as well as provide the most accurate and reliable non-contact thickness measurement available. Jemison has been a long time customer of A.G.T. and this will be their eighth gauge purchase from us.
New AGT400 Upgrade Startup at Harvard Coil Processing!
Advanced Gauging Technologies has completed the startup of a new AGT400 Upgrade at Harvard Coil Processing in Cleveland, Ohio. This upgrade replaced an outdated GR200 thickness gauge and is installed on a 76″ Braner slitting line that measures various steel alloys up to .250″ thick. By replacing their outdated thickness gauge with a new AGT400 upgrade, Harvard will be able to reduce downtime, improve efficiency, as well as provide the most accurate and reliable non-contact thickness measurement available.
A.G.T. Ships Another AGT400 Upgrade!
Advanced Gauging Technologies has shipped a new AGT400 upgrade to Samuel Doral Steel in Toledo, Ohio to replace an outdated GR200 gauge. This gauge will be installed on an 80″ Paxson slitter and will measure various steel alloys up to .250″ thick. By replacing their GR100 gauge with an AGT400 upgrade, Samuel Doral will be able to reduce downtime, improve efficiency, as well as provide the most accurate and reliable thickness measurement available.
A.G.T. Ships New AGT400 to Jemison Metals!
Advanced Gauging Technologies has shipped a new AGT400 Isotope Thickness Gauge to Jemison Metals in Birmingham, Alabama. This system will be used on a 61″ Rowe CTL line to measure various steel alloys up to .250″ thick. This will be Jemison Metals’ eighth gauge purchased from A.G.T.
A.G.T. Ships a New AGT400 Upgrade!
Advanced Gauging Technologies has shipped a new AGT400 upgrade to Harvard Coil Processing in Cleveland, Ohio. This upgrade will replace an outdated GR200 gauge and will be installed on a 76″ Braner slitting line that will measure various steel alloys up to .250″ thick. By replacing their outdated thickness gauge with a new AGT400 upgrade, Harvard Coil will be able to reduce downtime, improve efficiency as well as provide the most accurate and reliable non-contact thickness measurement available.
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