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Published on 6/29/2018
Published by marketing@concretebroker.com.au
Our latest member at concretebroker.com Abujardar are bush hammering specialists
Abujardar export to over 40 countries
Abajardar are manufacturers specialised in natural stone, concrete and prefabricated material bush hammering and texturing tools
They offer INNOVATION, QUALITY PRODUCTS and and EXCELLENT SERVICE
At Abujardar.com you’ll find all the tools you need to achieve different bush-hammered, sandblasted and striped textures which can be applied on stone, marble, granite, sandstone, artificial stone, prefabricated materials and concrete.
Lets take a look at some of their products :
Products
INTEGRADO FRANKFURT |
Quality, design, versatility, self-reloading, robustness and great durability. |
ROTARY BUSH HAMMERS |
They allow a wide range of materials to be bush hammered rapidly and easily. |
SCRATCHING ROLLERS |
BUSH HAMMERS PLATES |
Work on marble, limestone, sandstone, granite, concrete and artificial stone. |
BUSH HAMMERS HAND PLATES |
Work on marble, limestone, sandstone, granite, concrete and artificial stone. |
PNEUMATIC HAMMERS |
SPARES |
Spares for Integrado Frankfurt, Integrado Plate, Plus Plate and Hand plates. |
FLOORING MACHINES |
Work on all kinds of concrete, natural stone and prefabricated floorings. |
For more on Bushhammer Aujardar, check out their homepage with us at : https://www.concretebroker.com/Bushhammer
Since not all the customers are the same, Abujardar adapt to your needs, regardless of whether you’re an individual or a large business.
Textures
Bushhammer Abujardar offer all kinds of textures:
Fine bush-hammered finish |
A FINE bush-hammered finish has a surface texture almost without any relief at all. It should be taken into account that the grain tends to become finer in hard stones.
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Medium or standard bush-hammered finish |
A MEDIUM or STANDARD bush-hammered finish has an average texture which is neither coarse nor fine. It is the most standard finish available in the market. It should be taken into account that the grain tends to become finer in hard stones. If the material is excessively hard and you wish to obtain an average grain finish, a coarse bush-hammered finish should therefore be chosen.
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Coarse bush-hammered finish |
A COARSE bush-hammered finish has a coarse rustic texture. The softer the material is, the coarser the bush-hammered finish is. It is therefore very difficult to achieve a very coarse finish on very hard stones.
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Sandblasted finish |
A SANDBLASTED finish is very similar to the effect achieved with SANDBLASTING, but without the need to use specialised equipment. A MICRO-POINT SANDBLASTED finish can also be achieved with our special MULTI-TOOTH roller.
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Striped finish |
A STRIPED finish has a texture made up of multiple linear stripes. The distance between the tips tends to be 3 mm, 4 mm or 5 mm between the stripes. This tool is used on a DISK machine. It may be used on manual, multi-disk and bridge disk machines.
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Striped finish |
Their customers include :
Big enterprises
Large Spanish and foreign companies in the marble, granite, etc. (natural stone) industry.
Marble masonry firms
Small and medium-sized marble masonry firms.
Distributors
Distributors throughout the world which represent our brand.
Public works companies
Companies dedicated to doing public works (concrete) which can be classified under the construction industry.
Small construction companies
Small construction companies which use small machinery to texture surfaces that are not very aesthetically pleasing.
Construction companies
Construction companies which wish to remove paint from walls or floors.
Contact Details :
Gran Bretaña 12-13 P.I. Ciudad transporte
12006 Castellón (Spain)
Phone: +34 964241023
Fax: +34 964248121
Email: info@abujardar.com
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