Our custom inverted or inside disc brushes are manufactured by taking a straight metal channel brush and forming it into a circle shape using our custom design process. The fiber fillings are then turned towards the center of the brush making this type of brush especially well suited for cleaning the outside surfaces of rods and shafts. Inverted discs also make excellent sealing devices. Carolina Brush is capable of designing and manufacturing any custom inverted disc brush to meet our customers’ application.
This product is a combination of two semicircles with an internal filament. The overall height of the brush and the size of the inner hole can be customized to meet the needs of different working conditions.
Please design the product's inner hole/outer diameter/height and other data according to your working conditions.
We can provide drawings for confirmation.
Strip brushes are incredibly versatile in their brush characteristics and shape and can customized to fit almost any application. Because it consists of the brush fillings with a center wire laid down over a continuous flat steel belt formed into a “U” shape channel. Then the fillings pin down by the center wire and inserted into the “U” shape mental channel. As the mental channel is squeeze tightly and closes over the center wire causes the fillings to form vertically into a brush.
Large washing equipment is equipped with brushes and cloth feeder belt brushes; it can be adapted to various models and uses high-quality V-belts, which will not break during use!
The wire drawn brush is an extremely versatile and sturdily-constructed brush. The filaments are held in place by a continuous wire or a nylon retaining cable. Instead of one pre-drilled hole, as in a staple set brush, there are two holes drilled for each tuft in the brush block. The fill material is inserted into the larger hole and the draw wire is manually pulled through the smaller hole. This hand-sewn wire drawn brush construction allows for extremely well-secured filaments and is ideal for applications where there can not be any filament loss, or where a metal block and tufted construction is required.
The most common brush with this shape is made with the metal channel on the inside of the brush and the filaments pointing outward. These are called Open Wound Cylinder brushes or Open Coil brushes. They start as regular wound cylinder brushes and are then stretched to the required pitch, sometimes referred to as lead. With this construction, the brush is mounted on a shaft and the filaments work as the brush rotates
Strip brushes are incredibly versatile in their brush characteristics and shape and can customized to fit almost any application. Because it consists of the brush fillings with a center wire laid down over a continuous flat steel belt formed into a “U” shape channel. Then the fillings pin down by the center wire and inserted into the “U” shape mental channel. As the mental channel is squeeze tightly and closes over the center wire causes the fillings to form vertically into a brush.
Cylinder brushes, also called rotary brushes, can be manufactured with various materials, fibers and densities. Made from a strong, lightweight and balanced steel tubing or polymer tubing, cylinder brushes are commonly mounted and motorized for optimum spin speeds. Multiple core materials and designs are available as well as split core brushes that can be mounted on a shaft without removing the shaft from machinery. Industrial cylinder brushes are commonly used for conveyor cleaning and brushing substrate material on a production line with other common applications, including:
The most common brush with this shape is made with the metal channel on the inside of the brush and the filaments pointing outward. These are called Open Wound Cylinder brushes or Open Coil brushes. They start as regular wound cylinder brushes and are then stretched to the required pitch, sometimes referred to as lead. With this construction, the brush is mounted on a shaft and the filaments work as the brush rotates
The most common brush with this shape is made with the metal channel on the inside of the brush and the filaments pointing outward. These are called Open Wound Cylinder brushes or Open Coil brushes. They start as regular wound cylinder brushes and are then stretched to the required pitch, sometimes referred to as lead. With this construction, the brush is mounted on a shaft and the filaments work as the brush rotates