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Brushing solutions for wood cladding

Wood cladding, also referred to as facade wood, is highly visible and often produced in large volumes. 
If brushing is not consistent, differences in texture and coating quickly stand out after installation. 

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Our brushing solutions for wood cladding production

Every wood cladding line is different. Think of board widths, profiles, wood types, and finishing requirements. 

At the same time, production speed is often a key factor. Output needs to stay high without compromising surface quality. 

That is why we offer different brushing solutions. By comparing them, you can find the setup that fits both your production speed and your quality requirements.

The role of brushing in wood cladding production

Brushing prepares the surface for coating and defines the final look of wood cladding. 

It removes machining fibres, opens the wood grain, and creates texture when needed. This directly affects how coatings are absorbed and how the product performs outdoors. 

For facade wood, appearance is critical. Differences between boards are immediately visible once installed. 

Because wood cladding is exposed to weather, surface preparation is also essential for durability. Poor brushing can lead to coating issues or reduced lifespan. 

At the same time, cladding is often produced in long runs and high volumes. The brushing process needs to stay consistent, even at higher speeds. 

A well-controlled brushing setup ensures that every board is treated the same, without slowing down production.

Common challenges in brushing wood cladding

If you produce wood cladding or facade wood, you will likely recognize these situations:

Problems

  • Brush settings not adapted to different board widths or profiles  
  • Grain opening varies between wood types  
  • Texture results change during longer production runs 

Challenges

  • Keeping surface quality consistent at higher production speeds  
  • Matching brushing with coating requirements for outdoor use  
  • Maintaining the same look across large batches  

Impact

  • Coating failures after installation  
  • Visible differences between boards on the facade  
  • Slower production to maintain quality or increased rework

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What well-controlled brushing delivers for wood cladding

When brushing is set up correctly, you get both speed and consistency. 

Surfaces are uniform. Coatings adhere properly. Texture looks the same across every board. 

You can maintain high production output without sacrificing quality, while reducing issues after installation.

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Every production environment is different. In a short conversation, we help you assess whether your current brushing approach fits your products, volumes, and quality requirements.

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Looking to combine consistent quality with high production speed? 

Different materials and large volumes require a stable brushing process. 

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