your sanding potential!
The INFINITY machine is the perfect solution for small to medium size companies.
It is built with heavy duty motors components and frame.
It comes in three different with 600 mm (24"), 1000 mm (40") and 1350 (52") and can be supplied with one, two, three or four sanding stations.
Based on the knowledge gathered in the sanding and finishing
industry around the world since 1999, Alpha-Brush manufacture flexible abrasives technologies for a wide variety of sanding and polishing applications in the wood, metal and composites markets.
Our vision is to develop new, innovative sanding technologies and work towards continuous improvements in the field of sanding and finishing.
Our goal is to implement and match these new sanding
technologies to your specific sanding and finishing applications.
Whether designing and installing new equipment and processes or updating existing machinery and systems

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