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  <title>WEBINAR : Reducing Scratches, Noise &amp;amp; Downtime in Sheet Metal Fabrication</title>
  <description>    Worried about scratches, scuffs, and blemishes during your sheet metal fabrication process? Whether you need to replace brush panels on turret punch, shearing, laser, and bending machines or require a safe work surface for assembly and material transfer, we've got you covered. When it comes to designing brush for different materials and processes, we take into account the weight and finish to ensure your brush has the optimal bristle diameter, spacing, and height. This tailored approach helps you consistently deliver top quality products. You can order from our extensive library of standard brush panels for major equipment manufacturers like Amada, Trumpf, Euromac, Salvagnini, Prima-Power, and LVD-Strippit or we can create custom shapes and configurations. Let's work together to optimize your sheet metal fabrication processes and enhance the quality of your end products. Presenters: Jeff Fettig Sales Team  Greg Gach Lead Engineer   Brought to you by: RBT   Visit&amp;amp;nbsp;https://advancedmanufacturing.org/webinars for more webinars and an interactive experience with visuals. </description>
  <author_name>Advanced Manufacturing Now</author_name>
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