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THINK CYLINDER BRUSHES

Think Quality Cylinder Brushes From Gordon Brush

Cylinder brushes may be constructed in many sizes with a variety of bristle material in various patterns. Cylinder brushes are used to clean an endless array of products. These brushes are typically made in staple set fashion, the bristle tufts stapled to the core. Cylinder brushes can also be made with the tufts hand tied or glued into place. Hole patterns, hole density and materials are usually determined by the application. Possibilities are virtually unlimited.

 

Some typical hole patterns on the brush include:

 Staggered
 Straight
 Herringbone
 Spiral

 

 

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THINK HAND HELD BRUSHES

Think Quality Hand Held Brushes From Gordon Brush

Hand Held brushes are smaller brushes, usually made with staple set or hand laced construction, that are used for those hard to get to areas. People often refer to hand held brushes as toothbrush style brushes, welders, platers or scratch brushes, artist or paint brushes. All Hand Held brushes can be used for cleaning, scrapping, deburring, finishing, removing static electricity, washing, spreading, dusting, solution retention applications, detailing, prep work, sliding, applying, varnishing, spot cleaning and painting, as well as other applications. Please give us a call if you have a need for a brush type that is not listed or shown here. We will work with you to make the brush you need.

 

Typical Bristle Types Include:

 Brass
 Camel Hair
 Conductive
  -Nylon
 Goat Hair
 Hog Bristle
 Horse Hair
 Nylon
 Polypropylene
 Sable
 Stainless Steel
 Thunderon

 

 

Typical Handle Materials Are:

 Aluminum
 Plastic
 Wood

 

 

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THINK BLOCK BRUSHES

Think Quality Block Brushes From Gordon Brush

Block brushes encompass any type of brush bristle inserted into any type of block. Brush bristle may be stiff or soft, large or fine. Blocks may be made of plastic, metal or wood. Some examples of block brushes are shown in the picture. Common names for these types of brushes include push brooms and scrub brushes. The uses for such a brush are truly endless. We at Gordon Brush can work with any block or bristle material listed on the front page to make the brush that suits your application.

 

Typical applications include:

 Absorbing
 Applying
 Cleaning
 Dusting
 Pushing
 Scraping
 Scratching
 Scrubbing
 Sliding
 Spreading

 

 

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