SHEET METAL FLATNESS IN FABRICATION AND HEAVY PLATE PROCESSING

Securing cutting, bending, and assembly operations in industrial fabrication fundamentally depends on proactive management of sheet metal flatness.


Integrating sheet metal straightening or sheet metal leveling equipment represents a strategic investment that minimizes deformation, reduces the hidden costs associated with manual rework, and significantly improves both productivity and finished-part quality.


Fabrication companies that adopt these sheet metal leveling technologies achieve greater repeatability and improved compliance throughout their manufacturing operations.

In fabrication and metalworking facilities processing plates and individual components, flatness correction is typically performed downstream, after the release of residual stresses has generated warping or twisting.

Each leveling method offers specific advantages and is suited to particular production environments.

For equipment designed to process plates and already-cut components, intervention takes place after cutting in order to correct deformation generated by the release of residual stresses.

Depending on the nature of the product and the type of deformation observed, correction may be performed using:

  • a sheet metal leveler for plates, sheets, and cut parts requiring precise correction,
  • a precision leveler for coil-fed sheet metal, heavily perforated sheets, or products exhibiting greater mechanical instability.

Both technologies are designed to homogenize material behavior and reduce internal stresses.

This enables efficient correction of components produced through laser cutting or plasma cutting by eliminating residual deformation before bending, assembly, or welding operations.

The choice of sheet metal leveling technology depends directly on the mechanical characteristics of the material, particularly:

  • rigidity,
  • yield strength,
  • the way residual stresses redistribute after processing.

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