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What Are the Different Types of Industrial Brushes?

Ⅰ. About the industrial brush strip


Professionals from different industries use industrial brush strips for a variety of purposes, such as decontamination, polishing and edge blending. These tools use horsepower, often depending on the pressure required for the job. Industrial brush bars vary widely in filament manufacture, shape and size. Industrial brush strips are widely used in heavy industry, light industry, electronics, papermaking, printing and dyeing, environmental protection, food processing, hardware and building materials and other industries. The main uses of industrial brush strips are cleaning, dust removal, and polishing in the process of industrial production.


Ⅱ. What are the different types of industrial brush strips ?


1. End brushes : These are seen as a suitable choice for precision treatments as well as hard to access areas due to their small size. They are used for deburring tools and materials. Compatible materials include plastic and rubber variants. The fibers are beautifully packaged in a cup, with the bulk of the filling cross-cut outwards to create contact with hard-to-reach areas, and corresponding areas. End brushes typically come in a knotted and curled configuration.


2. Tube brushes : Also known as bottle brushes or flue brushes, they are commonly used for deburring applications. They usually feature spiral or twisted bristles and form various spirals and stems. Tube brushes are basically suitable for cleaning interior applications (such as cylinders and bores) and are suitable for non-ferrous metals and hydrocast materials.


3. Wheel brushes : They are a popular electric brush design and are additionally classified as knotted or curled line compositions. Crimp wires have an excellent finish and are made of steel (stainless steel and carbon) as well as brass variants. They are manufactured in various wire diameters and widths and are commonly used for cleaning, polishing and mixing purposes.


4. Cup brushes : Cup brushes are mostly used in applications that require extreme abrasive treatments. During this time, the fibers of these cup brushes essentially contact the surface of the area to be treated, producing a strong action during the movement of the corresponding power tool. They are effectively compatible with a variety of stationary and grinding machines, and cup brushes are often used to treat large surface areas for applications such as structural steel and marine cleaning. These designs are available in filament and cup styles, such as complete cable twist options, and a range of sizes and diameters.


When purchasing one or more of the above industrial brush strips, be sure to choose a reputable company that offers the same product at an affordable price. Don't make a random choice just because the price is cheap, because usually, such products are generally of poor quality.

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