
Surface preparation of carbon fiber composites often involves abrasion methods to achieve specific texture, adhesion, or aesthetic goals. This process, utilizing various abrasive materials and application methods, modifies the outermost layer of... Read more »

The process of applying a new protective layer to timber flooring without removing the existing finish through abrasion offers an alternative approach to traditional refurbishment. This method focuses on cleaning, preparing, and... Read more »

The concluding stage of surface preparation involves refining a substrate to achieve a desired smoothness and consistency. This process often follows coarser abrasives used for initial material removal. As an example, after... Read more »

This product is a pre-treatment applied to wood surfaces prior to the application of a topcoat finish. It is formulated to penetrate wood fibers, creating a smooth, uniform base for subsequent finishing... Read more »

The process of reducing the sheen of a highly reflective surface, achieving a matte or satin appearance without physically abrading the original coating, is a desirable technique in various applications. For example,... Read more »

