Industrial Brushes

Industrial Brushes

We produce industrial brushes suitable for many applications in the industrial field, both from technical draw and from existing samples. However, our best is the “non-standard” – so the production of unique products for use on new and old machinery.

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    Industrial brushes

    Flat punched industrial brushes with parallel and staggered punching. Maximum dimensions of the base 500 x 3000 mm

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    Industrial brushes

    Punched front brushes with diameters from 10 to 1200mm.
    Support with threaded inserts or with machining made for fixing on request.

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    Industrial brushes

    Punched cylindric brushes with maximum diameter of the plastic support for the tufts from 15 to 350 mm and maximum total length of 4500mm. The position and density of the bores changes according to the use.

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    Industrial brushes

    Flat punched brushes. Inclining the tutfs you could get different results: from scratching the surfaces to driving the movements of objects. Maximum dimensions of the base is 500 x 3000 mm.

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    Industrial brushes

    Circular punched blades brushes. The blades can be punched with more rows to have a higher contact surface. Blades can be straight or spiral with different pitch to permit a better way out for material remains as dust, water, shavings, sand…You can have left or right hand or “V” punching. In this last case brush is punched half to the right and half to the left hand, to permit a snowplot effect for the remains.

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    Industrial brushes

    Spirally punched circular brush composed by a single row screwed around the main body. Density is due to the distance between single bores and between spirals. This type of punching gives large surface contact.

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    Industrial brushes

    Punched linear brush: minimum base is 6mm and maximun length 2000 mm. Punching can be from 1 to 3 rows and can be staggered or parallel.

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    Industrial brushes

    Punched half ball brushes with a maximum filament length of 120 mm with spare bores to permit hygienic, lubricating and gluing liquids to escape from the centre of the brush.

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    Industrial brushes

    Flat punched brushes with brass, stainless steel and gold harmonic steel wires good for metal surfaces where there is the need to support the piece or when the material contacting the brush has too high temperature for synthetic filaments..

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    Industrial brushes

    Square punched front brushes: base is perforated to allow lubricating, solvents, compressed air to way out and the filaments are a sort a protection barrier.

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    Industrial brushes

    Linear antistatic brushes as punched strip with aluminum, brass, cupper and inox base and brass, inox, brass coated steel and tempered steel wires. Thanks to the good conductivity of the metal wires and of the base, electrostatic charges are drastically reduced.

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    Industrial brushes

    Punched cylindric brushes with stainless steel 304 or 316 wires into plastic or 304 stainless steel support for working in contact with chemical agents, salt, solvents or sewage.

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    Industrial brushes

    Linear brushes for metal support guides. The base is worked to get grooves so that they can be mounted on omega profiles. This makes easier to replace brushes once worn, asking less maintenance time.

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    Industrial brushes

    Flat brushes tied by hand. These brushes retrace the old concept of building a brush when the today machinery did not exist, for which the brushes were produced by sewing a continuous sealing wire through the holes in the support and tying the tufts together.
    In the early 1800s, the first mechanic systems arrived in Europe, the principles of which are still in use, so a metal staple is inserted into the hole to secure the tuft. The binding system is used for very demanding jobs and when the support does not allow classic punching.

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    Industrial brushes

    Punched flat brushes with aluminum base and brass filaments. They are used to revive softer materials (as laser pick up), cleaning of oxidized materials, where there are processing residues to be removed, to conduct electrical charges, to support and handle materials at high temperature.

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    Industrial brushes

    Flat punched brushes with horse hair wires and wooden base used to grant the minimum possible electrostatic charging for your products.

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    Industrial brushes

    Linear brushes sewn on a flexible base for machine edging.