Cylinder Brushes|Custom Sizes & Materials

High durability & precise machining for diverse industrial needs

Nylon

Resilient

Wear-resistant

Flexible

Metal Wire

Aggressive

Heat-resistant

Rust-proof

Sisal

Natural

Stiff

Eco-friendly

Animal Hair

Soft

Fine

Gentle

PP (Polypropylene)

Lightweight

Chemical-resistant

Budget-friendly

Abrasive Wire

Heavy-duty

High-removal

Deburring

Advanced Production Techniques

Drilled Bristle Insertion

Drilled Bristle Insertion

It is the process in which precision holes are drilled into a solid brush base (typically plastic, wood, or metal), and bristle tufts (commonly synthetic filaments or natural fibers) are mechanically inserted and firmly anchored into each cavity to form a dense, functional working surface suitable for diverse industrial operations.

Bristle Wound Construction

Bristle Wound Construction

It is the type in which filaments are first anchored in metal backing strips (commonly stainless steel or galvanized steel) to form linear brush segments, then helically wound around a rotating core (such as an iron shaft or steel tube) to achieve continuous contact and specific density requirements.

Core Advantage of Cylinder Brushes

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Uniform Contact

The density and setting of the Cylinder brush ensure that force is applied equally all over the surface of the brush, which can help in maintaining consistency in workpiece surface treatment.

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High Wear Resistance

Made from chosen materials and by a high-standard process, in cleaning and grinding performance product stays good even after long-time operation.

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Customization Flexibility

Full customization based on diameter, length, filament diameter, and hardness is available to perfectly suit your specific equipment requirements

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Multi-Condition Adaptability

The Cylinder brush is compatible with dry and wet environments, different speeds, and various material surfaces, offering wide and stable application.

Common Applications

Custom Cylinder Brush Specifications

custom tufted cylinder brush Specifications

Tufted Cylinder Brush

Custom Wound Cylinder Brush

Wound Cylinder Brush

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FAQ

What specifications are needed to customize a cylinder brush?

To design a cylinder brush that perfectly fits your equipment, you’ll need to provide the rotating shaft diameter, total brush length, filament type, and working environment (dry/wet, speed, material type). Our engineers will recommend optimal parameters accordingly.

How to choose the right filament material for different applications?

Each filament type has unique performance advantages. For example, nylon for fine surface polishing, metal wire for rust removal, PP for chemical-resistant environments, and abrasive filament for tough grinding. Choosing the right one ensures efficiency and durability.

What’s the difference between Drilled Bristle Insertion and Wound Construction?

The Drilled Bristle Insertion method ensures high structural stability and precise arrangement, ideal for dense and replaceable tufts. The Wound Construction technique offers continuous filament lines and cost efficiency for long brushes.

How long does a cylinder brush typically last?

Lifespan depends on material, contact pressure, and environment. Thanks to top-tier filament and precision mounting, our brushes maintain performance even after thousands of operating hours. Regular maintenance further extends service life.

Do you provide testing samples before mass production?

Absolutely. We offer low-cost sample testing with no MOQ, so you can verify results before bulk purchasing and proceed with full confidence.

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