Optimize your facility’s performance with our professional-grade strip type brush. Engineered for high-durability and extreme versatility, these linear brushes serve as the ultimate barrier against dust, light, and temperature loss. Whether you need an industrial weather seal or a precision cleaning component for a conveyor line, our strip-type brush is manufactured to meet the rigorous standards of the USA manufacturing and construction sectors.
Each brush features high-density filaments securely anchored into a rigid galvanized steel or aluminum backing. This robust construction ensures the bristles remain upright and effective even under constant friction. In the United States, these brushes are widely recognized as “door sweeps” or “weather strips” for industrial hangars and warehouses, but their utility extends far beyond simple sealing—providing critical wiping and guiding functions in high-speed automated production environments.
Industrial Door Sealing: Perfect for sealing large overhead dock doors to prevent pest entry and maintain climate control in USA warehouses.
Conveyor Belt Wiping: Effectively removes fine debris and static from moving assembly lines without slowing down production.
Cable Management: Used in data centers and office furniture to manage wiring while blocking airflow through grommets.
Machine Guarding: Provides a flexible safety barrier that contains sparks or coolant spray while allowing parts to pass through.
Pest and Dust Control: Creates an impenetrable brush seal for gap-filling in food processing and pharmaceutical facilities.
The rigid metal backing ensures a secure, permanent mount that won’t warp. For USA industrial doors, this provides a superior air-tight seal compared to rubber, effectively reducing energy costs by preventing HVAC leakage.
Yes. While we offer custom manufacturing, these brushes can be trimmed using standard USA shop tools like hacksaws or wire snips to fit specific door widths or machine gaps.
UV-stabilized Polypropylene or Nylon is recommended for American climates. These materials resist brittle fracture during freezing winters and maintain flexibility during high-heat summers.
Absolutely. Many US electronics manufacturers use conductive filaments in their strip-type brush setups to discharge static from moving parts, protecting sensitive components from ESD damage.
Measure the largest gap and add 1/8 inch for a slight “flick” contact.
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