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2017-02-27

Difference in Steel, Stainless Steel and Brass Wire Brushes

Wire brushes are considered an essential tool in various industrial applications and usually come in varying designs and capabilities when out from the wire brush manufacturer.


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Steel weir brush

Steel wire brushes are used on steel, iron, concrete, wood and where the tough bristles are required. Due to this wire material, they are less applied for cleaning and finishing soft surfaces. In some cases, steel wire brushes can be used on wet applications that involve corrosion and surfaces with higher temperatures.


Stainless steel weir brush

Cylinder, strip, auger, and wheel wire brushes are some of the types of brushes with bristles made of stainless steel. Stainless steel weir brushes are suitable for products made of stainless steel and fabricated aluminum, as well as situations that require repetitive brush exposure to moisture. It can be used for static reduction, hole detection, and application of wet or dry coating to eliminate loose material.


Brass weir brush

Brass wires are softer than steel and stainless steel, they will not scratch harder surfaces. This corrosion-resistant type of wire brush is made of an alloy of copper (70%) and Zinc (30%). Compared to bronze, brass wires mounted on a brush machine are fit for hazardous environment and static reduction applications, they are in large number stored in the wire brush supplier.