Industrial brushes come in many sizes and bristle types that fit a diverse range of challenging applications. At Cocker-Weber, we design our industrial brushes to stand up to heavy wear while maximizing usable life. All our industrial brushes are high-quality and manufactured in the United States. Some brushes can be refurbished, repaired and renewed as an economical alternative to new brushes.

Types of Industrial Brushes

Due to the wide range of applications for industrial brushes, there are many brush types available. Cocker-Weber produces a variety of brushes and develops custom solutions for challenging applications that demand specialized designs. Cocker-Weber will collaborate with your company to engineer a brush to meet your unique industrial needs. The following are some of our most popular brush types.

Cylinder and Wheel Brushes

Cylinder and Wheel Brushes

Also known as rotary brushes, cylinder brushes are long, tubular brushes that operate in machines and conveyors. They sort, position, and clean items during processing. They can apply material, finishes and lubrication. Wheel brushes perform straight line brushing actions and are useful for surface finishing, dusting, weld brushing, deburring, and polishing. They can also remove paint, rust, scale, and other contaminants.

Cup and End Brushes

Cup and End Brushes

These types of brushes are typically smaller and used for cleaning crevices, cracks, or unusually shaped surfaces. They are recommended for polishing or removing dirt, rust, scale, and paint from tight spaces.

Disk
Brushes

Disk Brushes

Disk brushes feature a circular base with perpendicular filaments, though some are made with angled tufts. They vary in size and material, which can include plastics, metal, or wood. Filaments can be plastics, metals and natural fibers. These brushes have a wide range of industrial operations, including cleaning, scrubbing, or polishing flat surfaces.

Disk brushes can also refer to those with bristles that fan in or out from a circular base.

Flat & Handle Brushes

Flat & Handle Brushes

The handles on these brushes enable manual use. The bristles are usually attached to a plastic, wood, or metal handle. The uses can include but are not limited to polishing, removing scale, eliminating dust, lubricating, applying coatings and other specialized industrial applications.

These brushes are known as platers, scratch, welders, lathe, dust and washout brushes.

Tufted Strip and Plate Brushes

Tufted Strip and Plate Brushes

Tufted strip and plate brushes have plastic or wood bases with holes that contain the bristles. These bristles can be held together by wires, staples, or epoxies. Their simple design enables further customization for various applications.

Brush strips facilitate thorough cleaning, sealing and surfacing applications. Strip brushes are commonly used to clean and protect machinery, as well as to create conductive and non-conductive environments.

Plate brushes can create a “brush field” useful in processes that include transporting plate glass for cutting and polishing, creating a field for tufting carpet and for cushioning products.

Special
Brushes

Special Brushes

Designed for specific shapes, openings, slots, and purposes, special brushes are tailor-made for a variety of uses. For example, they are critical in applications such as cardboard making, packaging, envelope feeding, sorting, textile processing, pill packaging, polishing, and more. These brushes may have unique shapes and trims.

Types of Industrial Brushes

Due to the wide range of applications for industrial brushes, there are many brush types available. Cocker-Weber produces a variety of brushes and develops custom solutions for challenging applications that demand specialized designs. Cocker-Weber will collaborate with your company to engineer a brush to meet your unique industrial needs. The following are some of our most popular brush types.

  • Cylinder and Wheel Brushes
    Cylinder and Wheel Brushes

    Also known as rotary brushes, cylinder brushes are long, tubular brushes that operate in machines and conveyors. They sort, position, and clean items during processing. They can apply material, finishes and lubrication. Wheel brushes perform straight line brushing actions and are useful for surface finishing, dusting, weld brushing, deburring, and polishing. They can also remove paint, rust, scale, and other contaminants.

    Cylinder and Wheel Brushes
  • Cup and End Brushes
    Cup and End Brushes

    These types of brushes are typically smaller and used for cleaning crevices, cracks, or unusually shaped surfaces. They are recommended for polishing or removing dirt, rust, scale, and paint from tight spaces.

    Cup and End Brushes
  • Disk
    Brushes
    Disk Brushes

    Disk brushes feature a circular base with perpendicular filaments, though some are made with angled tufts. They vary in size and material, which can include plastics, metal, or wood. Filaments can be plastics, metals and natural fibers. These brushes have a wide range of industrial operations, including cleaning, scrubbing, or polishing flat surfaces.

    Disk brushes can also refer to those with bristles that fan in or out from a circular base.

    Disk Brushes
  • Flat & Handle Brushes
    Flat & Handle Brushes

    The handles on these brushes enable manual use. The bristles are usually attached to a plastic, wood, or metal handle. The uses can include but are not limited to polishing, removing scale, eliminating dust, lubricating, applying coatings and other specialized industrial applications.

    These brushes are known as platers, scratch, welders, lathe, dust and washout brushes.

    Flat & Handle Brushes
  • Tufted Strip and Plate Brushes
    Tufted Strip and Plate Brushes

    Tufted strip and plate brushes have plastic or wood bases with holes that contain the bristles. These bristles can be held together by wires, staples, or epoxies. Their simple design enables further customization for various applications.

    Brush strips facilitate thorough cleaning, sealing and surfacing applications. Strip brushes are commonly used to clean and protect machinery, as well as to create conductive and non-conductive environments.

    Plate brushes can create a “brush field” useful in processes that include transporting plate glass for cutting and polishing, creating a field for tufting carpet and for cushioning products.

    Tufted Strip and Plate Brushes
  • Special
    Brushes
    Special Brushes

    Designed for specific shapes, openings, slots, and purposes, special brushes are tailor-made for a variety of uses. For example, they are critical in applications such as cardboard making, packaging, envelope feeding, sorting, textile processing, pill packaging, polishing, and more. These brushes may have unique shapes and trims.

    Special Brushes

Industrial Brush Advantages & Benefits

Safety

Safety

Using expertly manufactured industrial brushes not only provides an advantage in cleaning-related applications but also increases the safety of equipment and machinery. As a result, the correct brush can significantly reduce the risk of job site accidents, errors, and losses.

Increased Uptime & Revenue

Increased Uptime & Revenue

Many types of industrial equipment require specialized tools to be kept clean. Machines that are not kept free of dust and debris are at a greater risk of failure, resulting in manufacturing downtime and lost revenue.

How to Select Industrial Brushes

When companies need to purchase new industrial brushes, they may know exactly what they are looking for.

Perhaps they have been using the same supplier for decades, or maybe they are just well-versed in the world of Industrial Brushes. However, sometimes thinking about a little bit of a change is good, or people might be able to find a better deal when they take the time to research some other supplies in their area. Learning how to select Industrial Brushes, or what other qualities can be researched, is part of the process.

Choosing custom industrial brushes means that people need a strong sense of the different options available. They must not only consider the types of brushes they are running out of but also the ones that best serve the purposes of their business.

Buyers also must consider different elements of the brushes themselves. They want to find out how long these types of brushes tend to last, and that answer could be different based on the sort of brush. It can also vary based on how often that particular brush is used. Having to replenish brushes is a natural part of production management, Buyers also want to find out about the overall quality of the brushes. They do not simply want the brushes to last; they want the brushes to last and to be in good condition. When people are buying brushes, they should also ask if a guarantee is available so that they do not need to worry if a problem ends up manifesting with one of the brushes. Thus the Cocker-Weber guarantee that every brush is inspected and produced to specification alleviates any concern as to quality or performance.

Industrial Brushes from Cocker-Weber

Cocker-Weber provides industrial brushes made with a diverse selection of metal, natural fiber, and synthetic brush bristle materials. For deburring or cleaning applications, we offer brass, bronze, carbon steel, and stainless steel. We also carry a range of synthetics—nylon, anti-static nylon, PVC, polyethylene, and styrene—which are highly durable and well-suited to many applications. Cocker-Weber also crafts brushes using natural materials customizable to various lengths and elasticities. These materials include boar bristle, horsehair, goat hair, tampico, and Chungking bristle.

If you need assistance identifying the most suitable brush for your application, Cocker-Weber can help. Contact us today to speak to one of our experts, or request a quote to get started on an industrial brush solution.