Monday, June 24, 2019

Learning More About Scratch Brushes


One of the most common types of brushes that many people are likely to have, either for personal or industrial use, is called a scratch brush. Scratch brushes are lightweight, ergonomic, handheld brushes that come in a wide range of shapes, styles, fill materials, bristle lengths, and sizes. These scratch brushes are also available with wood or plastic handles.
 Gordon Brush® has a full line of hand held scratch brushes to meet all of your applications. When selecting your scratch brush, you can choose from a number of ergonomic handle styles. From curved wooden handles to wide, block-style handles, the right option can make any job more comfortable.
 Wire scratch brushes are a favorite tool for many occupations. These scratch brushes are ideal for plating processes and fine metal finishing work and can help ease tough jobs like removing rust, paint, and grease, as well as cleaning threads and files. When you are working with old, corroded, or dirty surfaces, scratch brushes can make the job easier. The heavy-duty bristles help you remove years of damage on wood or metal. Steel wire brushes are a common and essential tool in any metal fabrication shop. These brushes can be used for a variety of applications, including weld cleaning, deburring, rust and oxide removal, surface preparation, and surface finishing.
 Natural hair scratch brushes are essential in the electronic industry. Gordon Brush® manufactures many different types of ESD scratch brushes that can safely clean PCBs (printed circuit boards) and other electrical components prone to damage from ESD (electrostatic discharge). ESD safe scratch brushes are designed to dust PCBs and other static-sensitive items from which particles must be safely removed. These specially developed brushes are ideal for cleaning delicate components, integrated circuits and workstation surfaces. They can also be used for cleaning computer backplanes and motherboards or brushing down workstations and anti-static mats.

Made in the United States, Gordon Brush's line of standard/stock scratch brushes are crafted with exacting specifications. If you cannot find the exact brush for your need, Gordon Brush® can customize a scratch brush to suit your application. If a brush exists, we have it…If it doesn't, we'll make it!

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