Tyrolit to supply Sunburst Radial Bristle Brushes in Europe

Tyrolit has announced that it is now the exclusive industrial distributor of Sunburst Radial Bristle Brushes in Europe.

Since joining in partnership with Dedeco Sunburst in 2021, Tyrolit has the sole rights to sell these products in the UK and Ireland, bringing competition into a previously exclusive market, whilst adding an extended range to our Surface Conditioning portfolio. 

As a leader in specialty abrasives since 1937, DEDECO introduced the Sunburst range in 2017. These thermoplastic abrasive Bristle Discs and Brushes are ideal for deburring, cleaning, finishing and polishing. They are the alternative to wire and nylon applications whilst improving performance in a safer, more efficient and flexible way. These products are available individually or in assortments of multiple shapes and sizes, with grit sizes ranging from 36 grit to 1 micron.

The flexible bristles conform to contours, cracks and corners while working equally well on flat surfaces. With a durability for lifetime, the blended bristles guarantee extended wear and a consistent, smooth finish. Bristle Brushes are not only more efficient than wire brushes, but they work faster, easily achieving a constant, quality finish with lighter pressure. Through a cool running feature, the brushes generates minimal heat reducing potential damage or distortion to the work surface, making them the perfect solutions for processes such as removing weld burns, discolouration, corrosion & rust, oxidation, grinding marks, stains, adhesives, paint and other surface contaminants.

With a wide variety of industries that will hugely benefit from these products, it is a pioneering time to be able to provide a vast and extended range of Surface Conditioning products.

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