In shipbuilding, brushes are used for various purposes to ensure the quality, safety and efficiency of ships. Some of the most common uses of brushes in shipbuilding are:
Engine construction
When building ship engines, brushes are often used to deburr engine parts. Deburring is an important step in the manufacturing process to remove sharp edges and burrs on cylinder heads, pistons, crankshafts or valve covers. Brushes can also be used to smooth the surfaces of engine parts and remove bumps. Brushes are also always used for cleaning.
Cleaning
During maintenance, the outside of ships that are both underwater and dry-docked are cleaned over large areas with brushes. Algae and dirt accumulate on the surfaces, which are removed with brushes in an environmentally friendly way so that the ship has optimal sliding properties.
Rust removal and paint stripping
Brushes are used to remove rust, corrosion or paint from metal parts such as ship hulls, anchor chains or ship decks and to prepare the surfaces for further treatments such as painting. B. to prepare for the application of special corrosion protection.
Indispensable
Overall, LESSMANN brushes are indispensable tools in shipbuilding, helping to ensure the longevity, safety and aesthetics of ships.