





Bat Delamination
English willow is susceptible to cracking at every stage of its life. As a natural material, it reacts to environmental factors, which can lead to changes in its structure. Over the years, these cracks may become more pronounced, resulting in fragments breaking off the face or edges. In severe cases, the entire face may start to de-laminate, affecting the equipment's appearance and performance.
Fortunately, we have effective methods to restore its integrity. Our repair process involves carefully gluing and clamping the loose pieces of willow to ensure a solid bond. Once the adhesive has fully dried, we meticulously sand and polish the surface, returning it to its original smoothness and enhancing its aesthetic appeal. This not only revives the equipment’s look but also helps maintain its functionality for continued use
English willow is susceptible to cracking at every stage of its life. As a natural material, it reacts to environmental factors, which can lead to changes in its structure. Over the years, these cracks may become more pronounced, resulting in fragments breaking off the face or edges. In severe cases, the entire face may start to de-laminate, affecting the equipment's appearance and performance.
Fortunately, we have effective methods to restore its integrity. Our repair process involves carefully gluing and clamping the loose pieces of willow to ensure a solid bond. Once the adhesive has fully dried, we meticulously sand and polish the surface, returning it to its original smoothness and enhancing its aesthetic appeal. This not only revives the equipment’s look but also helps maintain its functionality for continued use