product description
Abrasive and finishing brushes
Sanding disc brushes
white wood sanding, denibbing Wood, plastic and metal surface finishing
Since the 1980s we have been utilizing our many years of experience and extensive expertise to create flexible sanding brushes for a wide variety of applications. Sanding brushes are used to process wood, plastic and metal. They make the surface smooth and adhesive (for lacquers) and are ideal for deburring and breaking edges. Our sanding brushes are built from the highest quality materials and they are manufactured with skilful precision. They are suitable for a wide range of industrial production processes and applications, including wooden floors, doors, skirting boards, kitchens, toys, veneer, wall coverings, gardens, furniture, muldings and sheet materials. Customized sanding brushes Across all industries and markets, every process and product has its own specifications and requirements. can develop tailor-made brushes built to your specified dimensions and suited to your specific
industrial surface treatments and manufacturing machines. We would be happy to recommend the right brush for you, so please feel free to ask us about the various options for your company’s specific requirements. We can supply brushes with grit sizes ranging
from 40 to 800, diameters ranging from 150 to 425 mm and working widths of between 50 and 1400 mm (or even longer).

Recommendations about sanding strips Sanding strips, or abrasive strips, are the most versatile part of the system. They are subject to wear and tear during use and must be replaced when necessary.
There are several options and they are the result of combining the different sanding projections, the different fringe widths and the different types of mineral.
The key is to get the brush settings right, and adapt their characteristics to the shape of the profile and the type of material we want to sand.
Abrasive blades must be manufactured to the highest quality to ensure a strong and durable connection on the fence. Depending on the manufacturer we can find different types of abrasive strips, the most common are:
Sanding strips with metal guide, where the sandpaper and the tampico hair strands are held thanks to the pressure exerted by the metal guide itself as a staple. This system is especially recommended for aggressive applications where high-pressure sanding is required with curved profiles.
Sanding strips with a plastic guide on which the tampico hairs are inserted. The sanding strip is glued to the side of the guide.
The trend of using reclaimed lumber or weathered-looking wood in homes is more popular now than ever.
Unfortunately, the limited supply of reclaimed wood makes it prohibitively expensive to buy for many potential customers. At Industrial Brush, we have years of experience using new wood and making it look weathered; a process that will add value to your product line and unlock a new group of buyers.
Understanding the correct combination of wire and abrasive brushes is crucial in producing a product that looks naturally aged. Industrial Brush Company has spent over 35 years lab testing and working with industry-leading customers to learn the correct brush types, rotational speeds and feed rates to produce any distressed look on the most popular species of wood. We are pleased to now share that knowledge with you.