Braner USA’s recent order of a new AGT800 Laser Thickness Gauge was shipped on June 2nd. This gauge is for use on a new 74” Braner slitting line that will be installed at Lane Steel in McKees Rocks, PA. The AGT800 will be used to measure Cold Rolled, Hot Rolled, HRP&O and Coated Steel with a thickness range of 0.012 to 0.250 inches. Three different line builders have recently discovered how adding an AGT800 to their processing lines adds value and enhances their reputation as “one stop” suppliers.
We Service Mexico
Field Service Engineer, Craig Walkup, just completed a two week service trip for our Mexican customers. A.G.T. supports customers in Mexico on a semi-annul basis during the months of April and October. We also have a sales representative, Daniel Bortoni (Maquina) who is always happy to help with any inquires about our thickness gauges or service.
Earth Tekniks Named As A.G.T. India’s Sales Representative
Advanced Gauging Technologies is pleased to introduce Earth Tekniks as our new sales representative in India. Aravind is our primary contact for all sales and marketing activities throughout the country. Please feel free to contact Earth Tekniks for product information, literature and requests for quotes.
Earth Tekniks
#1-11-252, Flat No. 1, Jabbar Estate
Begumpet, Hyderabad- 500 016. A.P.
India
Phone: 9346236674
India@AdvGauging.com
aravind@earthtekniks.com
New AGT800 Order From Alcos
Canadian Line Builder Alcos Machinery, Inc. has placed an order for a new AGT800 Laser Thickness Gauge. It will be installed on a new 84” Slitting Line being built for Samuel, Son & Company and will be Samuel’s sixth A.G.T. thickness gauge in North America. This gauge will be used to measure various steel and aluminum alloys with a thickness range of 0.020” to 0.160”. This is A.G.T.’s second order in as many weeks for an AGT800 from a line builder.
A.G.T. Leads The Way In Laser Thickness Measurement
Advanced Gauging Technologies was mentioned in the March 2015 issue of American Metal Market as a pioneer in the transition from isotope to laser based thickness gauging. Bill Beck’s article highlights the various ways that the metal industry, and its service centers, are using technology to enhance productivity in ways not thought possible even a decade ago.
You can find the whole article “Technology centers” over at the American Metal Market website but here is an excerpt with our mention:
Perhaps no segment of the metals service center industry has experienced more technological change in the 21st Century than metals testing. Waltham, Mass.-based Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. provides its service center customers with sophisticated handheld alloy analyzers. And Plain City, Ohio-based Advanced Gauging Technologies LLC has helped pioneer the transition of measuring the thickness of coil, sheet or strip metal from isotope gauges to laser gauges, eliminating the use of radioactive material and giving operators a measure of precision that is hard to surpass.
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