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Spazzolificio Bustese joins SIT Società Italiana Tecnospazzole Spa

Spazzolificio Bustese, a company with decades of experience in the design and production of industrial technical brushes, has joined SIT – Società Italiana Tecnospazzole Spa, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers in the sector, active since 1908 and guided by the fifth generation of the Acquaderni family.

This strategic alliance brings together two companies that share not only technical know-how and manufacturing excellence but above all, a strong alignment in values: care for people, long-term vision and a continuous drive toward quality and innovation.

Spazzolificio Bustese will continue to operate with full production autonomy under the leadership of Tullio Tellini, who remains CEO and a key reference point for his team and customers. The company becomes part of a broader industrial group while maintaining its identity, organization and deep customer relationships.

From the integration of the two teams — now comprising 160 professionals — comes a combined offering of nearly 5,000 unique brush solutions per year. These products serve a highly diversified customer base across more than 70 countries, addressing the needs of sectors such as: printing, textiles, automotive, aerospace and precision engineering.

“Ongoing Innovation is the principle that guides us,” says Alessandro Acquaderni, CEO of SIT. “This partnership reflects that mindset perfectly. We are joining forces with a company that shares our commitment to quality, our passion for industrial brushes and our belief in building long-lasting, human-centered business relationships.”

Tullio Tellini, who spoke to the SIT team during a recent event, described the agreement as “a new chapter driven by deep emotion, shared purpose, and enthusiasm to grow together.”

“People and values made all the difference,” says Acquaderni. “What started as a commercial collaboration has evolved into a strong, futureoriented partnership — built not only on complementary capabilities but on a deep mutual understanding.”

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