Dot-type brushes are suitable for deburring contoured workpieces featuring peaks and valleys. They are particularly economical for light deburring operations when short cycle times are important, says the company.
Turbine-type brushes have a more aggressive pattern and are better suited to flatter workpieces with fewer contours – they can be used to simulate a milled finish, without actually removing any material, BRM adds.
Both brushes are available in a variety of abrasive types and grit selections to work with metals, super alloys, plastics and composites. The brushes, which feature a combination of both ceramic and silicon carbide filaments, are available in three different diameters and two different trim lengths.