Fladder® Denibbing System
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Less fibres on the surface means:
- Less consumption of lacquer/sealer - Less manual sanding and - A more uniform surface.
This way, you could actually say that the denibbing is performed before the sealing!
Everybody knows the problems of denibbing after the sealing process. The problem is caused by the fine fibres created by ordinary wood sanding procedures, for instance using a wide belt sander.
In other words we need to look at the fibres!
Logically, we should be able to reduce the problem by minimizing or efficiently removing the presence of these fibres before or after the sealing process.
The solution is to finish the surface using the FLADDER® sanding system - a sanding immediately prior to the sealer coating. |
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The sealing layer on sharp edges is very thin, and as a result the sanding often penetrates it.
On the surface treated with FLADDER® finishing, the edges have been rounded slightly. As a result, the sealer is able to better enclose the edge.
The surface has a much smoother texture after the Fladder finish sanding. The different fibres on a sanded surface do not always absorb stain unformly. The texture vary in areas where the stain appears darker.
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