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[description] => Examples of matting duties are treating wood or slightly roughening surfaces as metals, paint or glass. The most common markets in which brushes are used for matting duties are the doors, gates & window industry, metal working industry, wood & furniture industry and many more.
If you need help or advice, please contact our sales team.
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Examples of matting duties are treating wood or slightly roughening surfaces as metals, paint or glass. The most common markets in which brushes are used for matting duties are the doors, gates & window industry, metal working industry, wood & furniture industry and many more.
If you need help or advice, please contact our sales team.Contact us >
Treatment of wooden and metal surfaces, paint and glass.
Examples of matting duties are treating wood or slightly roughening surfaces as metals, paint or glass. The most common markets in which brushes are used for matting duties are the doors, gates & window industry, metal working industry, wood & furniture industry and many more.
If you need help or advice, please contact our sales team.
Are you interested in how our brush solutions could optimise your process?
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