different versions
Alpha-Brush is a Danish company that is manufacturing brushsanding machines & flexible abrasive technologies for the wood, metal, plastic & composit industry. We are producing many different versions of machines to fit the different customers budget& application. For the smaller market the KS version is a great line of choice. For the medium size companies, the INFINITY version is the Perfect machine, due to its flexibilty to change to different sanding stations, depending on the customers application. The PERFECTION line &the GALAXY is the top of the line from Alpha-Brush & designed to operate in large productions running upto 24/7. The abrasive brushes from Alpha-Brush are designed to fit almost any excisting brush sander on the market.

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