Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush
Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush

Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush

MOQ : 100 Pieces

Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush Specification

  • Weight
  • Approx. 200-300 grams
  • Technique
  • Hand-Bristling and FRP Moulding
  • Usage & Applications
  • Used in civil construction for brickwork, mortar application, and wall finishing
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • Approx. 20 x 6 x 4 cm
  • Speed
  • Manual Operation
  • Size
  • 6 Inch
  • Color
  • Natural Brown
  • Handle Type
  • FRP Handle (Ergonomic, Durable)
  • Automation Grade
  • Manual
  • Product Type
  • Masonry Brush
  • Material
  • Palmyra Fibre, FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) Handle
  • Application
  • Masonry, Construction Use
  • Function
  • Plastering, Cleaning, Applying Mortar or Slurry
  • Capacity
  • Suitable for both small and large area applications
  • Chemical Resistance
  • High - Suitable for cement, lime and basic chemicals
  • Bristle Type
  • Stiff Natural Palmyra Bristles
  • Packaging
  • Individual Polythene Wrapping or Custom Packing on Request
  • Cleaning Method
  • Washable, Easy to Clean
  • Grip Design
  • Non-Slip, Comfortable for Prolonged Use
  • Reusability
  • Reusable, Long Life
  • Temperature Tolerance
  • Up to 80C
  • Eco-Friendly
  • Yes, Biodegradable Bristles
 

Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 100 Pieces
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Supply Ability
  • 5000 Pieces Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 7 Days
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush



Experience the paragon of masonry tools with our Top, Hot-selling Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush. This special brush features valorous, stiff natural palmyra bristles renowned for their wondrous chemical resistance and biodegradable qualities. Engineered for longevity and reusability, its ergonomic FRP handle ensures comfort during prolonged use. With the ability to withstand temperatures up to 80C, this brush handles cement, lime, and basic chemicals effortlessly. Easy to clean and eco-friendly, it's your reliable companion for both large and small area applications. Special custom packaging available for bulk orders. Manufactured and supplied from India.

Versatile Usage for Construction Professionals

The Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush is designed for broad and targeted use in civil construction. Whether you're applying mortar, plastering, or managing brickwork, this brush adapts seamlessly. It excels at both general surface cleaning and specific tasks like wall finishing or slurry application. To use, simply dip in the required material and apply with even strokes, ensuring uniform distribution. Its ergonomic handle supports effortless manoeuvring, making it ideal for continuous manual operations on diverse surfaces.


Dependable Supply and Trusted Certification

We are proud to offer a steady delivery timeline for the Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush, catering to robust export markets worldwide. Each brush is meticulously packaged-individual polythene wrapping or custom packs available upon request. Backed by relevant certifications for quality and safety, we assure consistent product standards. Samples are available to prospective buyers, allowing you to evaluate before confirming bulk orders. Rely on our professional supply chain for prompt fulfilment and exceptional after-sales support.


FAQ's of Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush:


Q: How can the Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush be effectively used in construction projects?

A: This brush is ideal for applying mortar, plastering, and wall finishing, especially in brickwork and general cleaning tasks. Simply dip the brush into the relevant material and apply with smooth, controlled strokes for optimal results.

Q: What benefits do natural palmyra bristles offer in masonry brushes?

A: Natural palmyra bristles are stiff yet flexible, providing superior chemical resistance and high durability. They are biodegradable, making the brush environmentally friendly while ensuring effective use with cement, lime, and basic chemicals.

Q: Where is the Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush manufactured and supplied from?

A: The Palmyra FRP Masonry Brush is manufactured and supplied from India, catering to both domestic and international markets. Custom packaging and bulk delivery services are available to meet specific client needs.

Q: What is the cleaning process for maintaining the brush after use?

A: After each use, wash the brush thoroughly with water to remove residues of cement, lime, or mortar. Allow it to dry completely before storing to maximize the lifespan and maintain its stiffness.

Q: When should I consider replacing my masonry brush?

A: Thanks to the brush's robust construction and high-quality bristles, replacement is seldom required unless there is significant wear, loss of bristle stiffness, or handle damage. Proper care extends the usable life of the brush.

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