Things to Know About Disc Brushes

Disc brushes are cylindrical and sit relatively flat against the surface to be cleaned. They are designed to remove debris from the surface and are best suited to deburring sealing surfaces. They are often fitted to walk-behind scrubbers for a deeper cleaning or polishing of the floor. They are also commonly used on larger battery-powered rider scrubbers. Disc Brushes come in many forms and can be made from various materials. These include nylon bristles impregnated with abrasive grit, polypropylene, fiber, and even natural hair. The largest and heaviest ones can be up to 30 inches long. They are available in standard sizes and custom diameters to meet your unique application. It features a low radial run-out, a high density of bristles, and a unique shape that allows it to be used for deburring and finishing machining workpieces without taking them out of the machining center. The dot-style disc brush is reasonably inexpensive for light-edge deburring applications. These are the most common types of brushes and are suitable for various applications, including container construction and U/V-type welds. They have a unique dynamic pad form that is recessed for weight reduction. They are also available with individual abrasive grits. These brushes can be mounted into automated systems to ensure efficient cleaning. They are also used to process a wide range of materials.