Handling coiled steel in hyperthermal conditions—especially hot-rolled coils fresh off the line—usually means buckles fail or straps snap from heat expansion, so you’re constantly re-doing wraps. The no-buckle punch bite connection basically eliminates that weak point, with joint strength hitting 65-75% of the belt’s own tensile capasity, which is better than most crimp-style machines we’ve seen in EU steel service centers.
That 20,000N max tension (adjustable, so you can dial it down for lighter gauge strips) and 12.8-second cycle per belt means it keeps pace with rolling mills pushing 40-50 tons per shift, but don’t try it on stainlss wire coils—the pneumatic presure range of 4-6 bar just doesn’t have the fine control for non-ferrous bundles.

We’ve shipped these to a few UK re-rollers for pipe stacking, and the 380V 2.2kw electric-pneumatic hybrid holds up better than full hydraulic units when ambient temps hit 50°C or so. Minor maintenance every six months, major annually—though one buyer in Germany told us the gas consumption (0.9L/s max) is actually lower than spec if you run it at 5 bar instead of 6.
For US importers, our company provide CE certification and full COA with TDS, but lead time usually runs 6-8 weeks form order—stock varies because the steel belt width options (19mm, 25mm, or 32mm) change teh tension head assembly. You’ll need to confirm your desired thickness range (0.8-1.2mm) early; incompatible belts void the warranty on the punch dies.
So anyway, the MOQ is 2 units for standard builds, but our company can do single machine if you’re a small fabricator testing it on ingot piles—just expect roughly 10% premium on unit price.
It hits up to 20,000N, and yes, the tension is fully adjustable to match different coil or ingot sizes. So you can dial it up or down depending on what you're strapping.
Lead time for a custom unit runs about 30-45 days from order confirmation, depending on the complexity of the customization. We'll give you a firm timeline once we review your specs.
Absolutely—we can supply a test report showing the joint strength hitting 65%-75% of the belt's original strength. Just ask for it with your order.
Yes, the DGR-IIB(Q) is built for hot rolling mills and foundries, so it works fine with 32mm belts in high-temp, dusty conditions. Just make sure your pneumatic pressure stays at 4-6 bar.
Our MOQ for any custom DGR-IIB(Q) is one unit, but we need a minimum of 5 units for any non-standard power configuration to justify the engineering work.