Safeguard your sensitive electronics and precision components with our high-performance Brush with antistatic bristles. Engineered specifically for environments where static discharge can lead to costly damage or product failure, this brush utilizes conductive and semi-conductive filaments to safely dissipate electrical charges. In the modern American manufacturing landscape, maintaining an Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) safe zone is critical, and our technical brushes provide a reliable, non-sparking solution for dust removal and surface preparation.
Unlike standard synthetic brushes that generate friction-based static, our Brush with antistatic bristles neutralizes charges instantly upon contact. The bristles are meticulously bonded to a durable base to ensure consistent conductivity throughout the tool’s lifespan. Whether you are cleaning PCB assemblies, handling delicate sensors, or working in a combustible atmosphere, this brush offers the precision and safety required by US industrial standards.
Electronics Assembly: Ideal for removing solder balls, dust, and debris from circuit boards (PCBs) without risking ESD damage.
Cleanroom Maintenance: Used in controlled environments for cleaning optical lenses and sensitive laboratory equipment.
Printing & Packaging: Prevents paper sticking and static buildup in high-speed digital and offset printing presses.
Explosive Environments: A safe choice for chemical plants or grain elevators where sparking must be strictly avoided.
American electronics manufacturers follow strict ESD S20.20 standards. A standard brush can generate thousands of volts, while a Brush with antistatic bristles safely drains the charge to prevent latent defects in microchips.
These filaments are infused with conductive materials like carbon or stainless steel. This allows the brush to act as a bridge, moving static away from the workpiece rather than accumulating it.
Yes. Our brushes are designed with non-shedding materials that meet the rigorous particle control requirements common in US semiconductor and aerospace cleanrooms.
While they dissipate static, they are conductive. In the USA, it is standard safety practice to ensure equipment is powered down before mechanical cleaning to avoid short circuits.
Keep them free of oils and grease. Periodically cleaning the bristles with IPA (Isopropanol) ensures the conductive path remains clear for effective static dissipation.
Can’t find the brush you need? Visit our search engine or contact us. We can manufacture it with the measurements and materials you need.
Share
Related products