List of Abrasives products
- classification:Abrasives
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Heat resistant up to 1200℃. We will custom-make high-performance insulation covers that ensure safety in the working environment!
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Using brass wire! The metal fittings are designed in a figure-eight shape.
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Soft texture! Introducing examples of goat hair brushes that gently remove fine dust.
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Introducing examples of brushes made with nylon containing abrasive particles! They are also used for wood grain finishing.
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Introducing an example of a roll brush with threaded shafts that can be connected to a device!
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Manufactured entirely from metal fittings! Here is an example of a roll brush made for just one complete turn.
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Introducing a case where a brass brush with a diameter of 0.06 was wrapped around a shaft with a diameter of 6!
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Introducing an example of a roll brush with SW0.4 and hair material attached to the segmented axis!
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Introducing an example of the Grit roll brush! It has a high density due to the close winding.
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An example of using brass, which is a soft material, as a metal-based hair material!
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A brush made from plated single wire material is attached to the shaft with the threaded cut!
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Large R processing is also possible! Here are examples of brushes installed on large equipment.
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Cut the ring brush in half and attach it to the fixture with welding! Animal hair that is less likely to generate static electricity.
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Introducing examples of wire ring brushes! The hair at the joints will be reduced.
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A roll brush with only one loop is called a ring brush!
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We would like to introduce an example of a wire hair material coil brush!
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An example of a dragonfly brush made with heat-resistant and chemical-resistant PPS fibers!
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A channel brush is coiled and attached to a shaft, with a mounting part of φ8 manufactured, allowing it to be attached to equipment and drills.
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Increasing the diameter of the axis where the brush wraps will allow you to increase the amount of hair!
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An example of a brush that has been gradually trimmed! Such processing is also possible.
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It is made from a fiber called Thunderon, which has anti-static properties!
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An example of a brush wrapped around a shaft that has been processed with a pipe and boss machining with steps!
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It is made of soft material, so it is used when you don't want to scratch the items being cleaned!
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It has a static electricity effect! An example of a pitch-wound brush made with Thunderon.
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An example of a roll brush made with coarse nylon! It is also called a "tombo brush."
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It is often used for scrubbing brushes, an example of a brush made with palm fibers!
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The hair is soft! It is often used in places where paper, such as for printing, is used.
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Using channel 2, it is possible to produce smaller brushes! Example of a small brush with an outer diameter of φ30.
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It may also be attached to the shaft after being processed into a coil shape! Green nylon is used.
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Green is adopted to make it easier to identify when hair that has been cut gets mixed in at the food factory!
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A roll brush with a dome-shaped tip! It is made with green nylon.
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It's rare to make a cup brush in green! It's normally possible to produce.
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The dimensions of the R part require a larger R as the channel size increases!
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The straight brushes are arranged in two rows to enhance the sealing and blocking purpose!
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A straight brush for filling gaps! Green bristles are often used for food factories.
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Among plant-based fibers, the most commonly used for industrial purposes is pakin!
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Just as devices come in various sizes, we are also skilled at making brushes tailored to fit them!
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The size of the channel to be wrapped changes depending on the thickness of the shaft or pipe!
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It is possible to change the direction of the roll to the left or right, altering the direction of sweeping dust and debris!
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The finer the hair's diameter, the higher the density at the tips, and the thicker it is, the coarser the density at the tips becomes!
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The minimum shaft diameter that can be wrapped around the axis is determined by the channel size!
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Examples of brushes commonly used for belt cleaning to remove dust and debris from conveyor belts!
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