The Universal Steel Company of Cleveland, Ohio has purchased an AGT400 isotope thickness gauge, which will replace their outdated Loral 3500. The gauge will measure steel and be installed on their 72” slitting line.
Thomas Steel Strip Orders New Gauge
Thomas Steel Strip Corporation, Warren, OH, has ordered a new AGT400 thickness gauge to replace an obsolete LFE gauge on a temper mill. This gauge will be used to process low carbon steels, HSLA steel, along with copper, brass, nickel and nickel-zinc alloys with a thickness range of .008 to .079”. Thomas plans to take advantage of the AGT400’s networking capabilities along with the options for automated data entry and automated data gathering. Shipment is scheduled for late October 2016.
AGT400 To Chicagoland
An AGT400 has been shipped to Chicago Heights. This is the fourth A.G.T. gauge to be commissioned at Esmark Steel this year. This thickness gauge will be installed on a 60” Stamco slitter and measure steel <.100”.
AGT400 Installed At Metals U.S.A.
Metals USA in Madison, Illinois is now a proud owner of an AGT400 Isotope Thickness Gauge. The AGT400 replaced an obsolete GR200. The measuring system is installed on a 72” Alcos slitter and used to measure the thickness on various steel alloys. This is the third Metals USA facility to switch over to Advanced Gauging for their thickness gauging requirements.
Esmark Installs Third Gauge Of The Year
A third AGT400 has been installed at Chicago Heights’ Esmark. The AGT400 thickness measuring system will replace an outdated GR200 for use on a 60” Stamco slitter to measure the thickness of various steel alloys with a thickness of <.135”. This service center will install two more gauges this year.
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