Welcome to PT TOMBOW INDONESIA
More than 10 years
PT Tombow Indonesia is a trading company focused on supplying industrial goods, particularly abrasive media. With more than 10 years of experience in this industry, we have become a key player in the market for manufacturing automotive parts and other manufacturing industries in Indonesia.
Vision and Mission:
Vision: To become a leading preferred partner in providing industrial needs for manufacturing automotive parts with the best quality in the market.
Mission: We are committed to providing innovative trading solutions, maintaining high-quality standards, and delivering excellent customer service to achieve maximum customer satisfaction.
Products and Services:
We offer a range of high-quality products and services, including Abrasive Blasting Media and Spare part for Die Cast Machine. With an extensive distribution network and a professional team, we are ready to efficiently meet the needs of our clients.
Our Advantages:
Product Quality: We only provide the best quality products from trusted manufacturers.
Experience: Our experience in this industry has helped us understand market dynamics and customer needs.
Customer Service: Our team is ready to provide friendly, responsive, and solution-oriented customer service.
Contact Us: We are pleased to answer your questions or provide further information about our products and services. Please contact us through the phone number above or send an email to info@tombow.co.id
Thank you for your interest and support for PT Tombow Indonesia.
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Sandblasting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandblasting
Sand blasting is also known as abrasive blasting, which is a generic term for the process of smoothing, shaping and cleaning a hard surface by forcing solid particles across that surface at high speeds; the effect is similar to that of using sandpaper, but provides a more even finish with no problems at corners or crannies. Sandblasting can occur naturally, usually as a result of particles blown by wind causing aeolian erosion, or artificially, using compressed air. An artificial sandblasting process was patented by Benjamin Chew Tilghman on 18 October 1870.[1][2] Thomas Wesley Pangborn perfected the idea and added compressed air in 1904.[4]