Fill: bristle material
Tuft: a group of bristles, usually put into a hole in a brush handle.
Trim length: length of the bristles.
Crimped material: wavy synthetic or wire bristles.
Flagged material: split bristle ends for finer working face.
Tapered trim: brush trim angled or ground to a sharp edge.
Brush density: number of tufts or amount of material in each tuft hole (or other mounting).
Spiral brush: a twisted-in-wire cylindrical brush--also commonly known as a “bottle brush."
Applicator: paint or pencil-type brush.
Power brush: wheel, cup, end, side-action (or "paddle brush"), and sometimes spirals.
Tuft: a group of bristles, usually put into a hole in a brush handle.
Trim length: length of the bristles.
Crimped material: wavy synthetic or wire bristles.
Flagged material: split bristle ends for finer working face.
Tapered trim: brush trim angled or ground to a sharp edge.
Brush density: number of tufts or amount of material in each tuft hole (or other mounting).
Spiral brush: a twisted-in-wire cylindrical brush--also commonly known as a “bottle brush."
Applicator: paint or pencil-type brush.
Power brush: wheel, cup, end, side-action (or "paddle brush"), and sometimes spirals.
You may also want to check out the content of our Bristle Brush Material Descriptions.
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