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Brushing is commonly applied to metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and brass.

– Textured appearance: The texture formed by brushing is usually linear, giving the metal surface a uniform and textured appearance.

– Scratch resistance: brushing can create a subtle texture on the metal surface, helping to conceal or reduce some scratches or flaws, thus increasing the metal’s scratch resistance.

– Reduced reflectivity: Compared to smooth surfaces, the surface treated by brushing reduces reflection and glare, making it less prone to glare. – Texture enhancement: brushing gives the metal surface a unique texture, which helps to improve the appearance quality and perceived value of the product.

– Concealment of surface defects: Due to its textured nature, brushing can effectively hide some minor surface defects or unevenness in metal surfaces.

– Applicable to various metals: Brushing can be applied to various metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, etc., and thus has been widely used in different products and applications.

Brushing creates a linear texture on the metal surface, giving it a uniform and textured appearance while also increasing scratch resistance.

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