End Bristle Brushes Produce Uniform Finish for Mold Surfaces
Boride Engineered Abrasives introduces its new line of Cristone finishing brushes, available in 150 to 6,000 grits for the hardest of work surface materials.
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Cristone End Bristle Brushes are the ultimate tool in the field of mold maintenance and repair, says Boride Engineered Abrasives. They can be used for a range of finishing applications, including surface polishing, removing tool marks after the cutting process, cross-hole deburring and EDM scale removal. Their structure produces a uniform finish and finish surface roughness with only one fine grit.
Each brush can be dressed to match the form of the user’s work surface. Cristone End Bristle Brushes are available in one size, with grits ranging from 150 to 6,000, enabling work on the hardest of materials such as carbon or stainless steels, and non-ferrous metals such as aluminum or copper.
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