Automatic sander for wood industry Fladder
It is a well-known fact that a wooden surface becomes rough after sealing.
The reason for this is that fine fibres are created by ordinary wood sanding
procedures, for instance using a widebelt sander. Because of the pressure of the abrasive material against the surface, the wood's fibres are severed,
resulting in microscopic fibres creating a fuzzy surface. During the following sealing process, tension is generated in the fibres causing them to rise, and thereby giving the surface a rough feel. In other words we need to look at the fibres!
The presence of these fibres must be minimised or efficiently removed before or after the sealing process. The solution is to use the FLADDER® sanding system - an innovative sanding method based on sanding principles which are fundamentally different from those of traditional sanding methods. Rather than sanding with a constant pressure against the surface, the FLADDER® sanding system is based on a principle by which the sanding aggression is created by the sanding tool's rotating speed.
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