Specialty abrasives distributor caters to optimized composites sanding
CAMX 2024: Tech Mark Inc. addresses sanding tool and abrasive material needs for any composites-related project.
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Tech Mark Inc. (Little Rock, Ark., U.S.) is a U.S. distributor for PolishStyl, a producer of abrasive brushes, sanding tools and machines. Tech Mark says that it can offer virtually any sanding tool or abrasive materials, starting with abrasive discs, belts and finishing with polishing liquids and compounds, for use in composites.
Abrasive brushes, for instance, offer flexible designs in order to easily adapt to a sanded surface. A replaceable brush system enables any configuration of sanding heads tailored to the individual needs of the customer (dependent on the shape of a workpiece). Single-head and multi-head brushing machines, as well as sanding centers are other solution offerings Tech Mark has available. Abrasive brushes are mainly used in marine, carbon fiber sanding and more.
The company says that its greatest asset is educated, experienced staff with extensive knowledge in the field of composite treatment, paint coatings, metals, glass, plastics and other surfaces. Tech Mark provides all current and future customers with professional technical advice, ensuring top-quality service and expert solutions tailored to meet diverse needs, whether for small or large projects.
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