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Construction site
Steel profile cutting optimization online: cutting patterns with minimal waste
The tool lays out a profile schedule across stock bars to minimize offcuts and credit usable remnants toward the next job. Pick a profile from the range and its mass per metre fills in automatically. Input a profile list and stock length; get cutting patterns, utilization percentage, and purchase tonnage.
Standards
Solves the Cutting Stock Problem for one-dimensional cutting of standard stock bars. Mass per metre: rolled profiles per GOST tables, pipes from the section geometry.
Input
Profile list: profile, length, quantity. Stock bar length. Mass per metre from the range or your own.
Output
Cutting patterns, utilization percentage, purchase tonnage, remnant schedule.
What it does
- Optimization across all profiles and lengths in a single run
- Usable remnants are credited toward the next cutting plan
- Cutting pattern for every stock bar plus purchase tonnage
- Utilization percentage, usable remnant, and scrap
Free and full version
Free
- Code-based calculations with no run limits
- Input validation and printable results
- Works instantly, no sign-up required
Full version
- Multi-stock: up to 4 stock sizes in a single run
- Shared team remnant inventory with automatic posting
- Unlimited projects and inventory, run history
- Export the cutting schedule to Excel
Questions
Which profiles are supported?
Round and rectangular pipes, angles, channels, I-beams and any linear profile. Mass per metre comes from the GOST range or is entered from the invoice.
Are remnants accounted for?
Yes, usable remnants are credited toward the next cutting plan, scrap is tallied separately, and purchase tonnage follows the nominal bar.
How does it differ from rebar cutting?
The packing math is the same, but the material is defined by profile and mass per metre rather than diameter and grade. There is a separate tool for rebar.