Brushes come in many shapes and sizes. They range from the tiny brush used to dust a little figurine, to the large brushes that can clean entire warehouse floors.
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Metal-Free/Non-Scratch Tube Cleaning Brushes
Metal free flexible medical brushes are the simple solution to the challenging task of cleaning the inside of straight and curved pipes without damaging/scratching the inner pipe wall. These brushes allow for aggressive scrubbing without damaging/scratching the inner surface, extending the life of your pipes and streamlining your maintenance activities. These brushes are manufactured using entirely metal-free, chemical resistant materials and feature a high-grade 100% FDA approved polypropylene filament.
Gordon Brush’s metal free brush products include a wide variety of configuration options. These brushes are available with a variety of handle diameters and bristle types, ensuring you can find the right brush for your specific application. These metal-free brushes are also designed to meet a variety of cleaning requirements. Choose from our standard, flexible, double leader, and CPAP tube brushes to clean your piping, tubing, and other laboratory equipment.
Our flexible brush series have a semi-flexible stem, making it easy to reach the interiors of straight or curved tubes with a gradual bend. These brushes are also ideal for cleaning valves and fittings or anywhere aggressive scrubbing is needed, but where surface scratching must be avoided. The flexible stem design also allows these brushes to be rewound, minimizing the amount of time spent on the cleanup process.
Industrial Leaning Brushes
Cleaning brushes come in a wide range of shapes, sizes and bristle materials to match any industrial cleaning or surface treatment application. Metal and wire scratch brushes clean rust, scale, paint or residue from metal parts or heavy equipment. Scrub brushes agitate surfaces with direct pressure to scrub counters, tables, conveyor belts or floors. Cobweb brushes remove dust and debris from corners or hard-to-reach places with soft, full bristles and telescoping extendable handles.
Ring brush or guard brushes have small diameters and are used in a variety of applications such as plastics machining to deburr components, to clean oil and grease and for resin cleaning. They can also be used for solder removal, lead trimming or edge connector cleaning on circuit boards. Anti-static or ESD brushes are designed with material that insulates, conducts or dissipates electrostatic discharge and have shorter trimmed bristles to be less harsh on delicate materials.
Artist brushes are hand-held, soft-bristled and often mounted in a metal ring to be attachable to a handle for the careful application of paint or stain to surfaces. Cleaning brushes are used in a variety of contexts including janitorial and maintenance, finishing and deburring and even sterilization. They are manufactured from durable materials that can withstand high temperatures and corrosive chemicals, such as those used in the sterilization of medical devices and instruments.
Wire Brushes
A wire brush is an abrasive tool with stiff filaments made from a variety of rigid materials designed to clean and prepare metal surfaces. They come in a wide range of styles, with different handles and filament diameters that determine their overall abrasiveness.
These handheld abrasive tools are used to clean rust and paint from substrates that are primarily metal, such as tubing, engine parts, and tools. They can also be used to roughen a surface before painting or bonding. They’re typically made from brass or carbon steel, with the former better suited for potentially flammable environments.
Some of the most popular wire brushes include end brushes (also known as crimped or knotted wire brushes), cup brushes, and welders toothbrushes. They’re often employed in conditions of limited space and are ideal for polishing molds, cleaning castings, deburring holes, flash removal, spot-facing, and preparing a metal surface for welding.
Generally, these brushes are tipped with aluminum wire to generate the same results as sandpaper. They’re perfect for removing weld slag, scale, rust, paint, and corrosion from metal surfaces. They’re also effective in preparing surfaces for surface protection applications, though in large operations, a form of blasting may be used instead.