An Approach for an Innovative 3D Steel Strip Straightening Machine for Curvature and Saber Compensation

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Due to increasing globalization and rising quality requirements, the steel and metal processing industry is facing growing cost and innovation pressure. Not least because of their high lightweight potential, high-strength steel materials are meeting the growing material requirements of steel and metal processing in areas such as aerospace and medical technology. In particular, the tight tolerance limits of applicable shape and dimensional accuracies pose a challenge in the processing of high-strength steel strip materials. Improving the processability of high-strength steel materials through the use of straighteners with set-up assistance systems significantly increases the potential for competing with other materials such as aluminum or magnesium alloys.

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