Adding value to wood

Increase the value of your cladding wood without extra effort
Brushing machines create a stunning 3D effect, making the wood not only visually more attractive but also increasing its commercial value. This makes your cladding wood more appealing, higher in quality, and boosts your sales opportunities.
Additionally, brushing improves the adhesion of stains, paints, and oils, resulting in a more durable and high-quality finish. A structured plank stands out in the market and offers greater value to your customers.



A complete solution, not just a machine
We go beyond simply supplying a brushing machine. We offer a complete solution tailored to your production process:
After a planing machine – For a perfectly prepared surface.
Before a spray machine – For optimal coating adhesion.
Standalone – For maximum flexibility.
Why this investment pays off for you
Higher selling price
A more luxurious look and improved properties.
Unique market opportunity
Be one of the first in the cladding industry to use this technique.
Better adhesion
Paint, stain, and oil adhere better, ensuring a high-end finish.
More profit per plank
Without complex processes.










Why act now?
Cladding wood with a unique texture is rapidly gaining popularity. Customers are looking for distinctive products and premium quality. Now is the time to add extra value and gain a competitive edge in the market.
We believe in tailored solutions and personal support. We ensure our customers receive not just a machine, but a complete solution that exceeds expectations:
• Personal support – We actively work with you to find the best solution for your specific situation.
• Innovation and feedback – We listen to our customers and adapt our machines to meet their needs perfectly.
• Testing possibilities – In our Test Centre, you can experience firsthand how our brushing machines affect your specific wood types.
Would you like to see what this could mean for your production?
Visit our Test Centre and experience the difference for yourself.
