Industrial strip brushes — also called channel brushes — are continuous brush strips mounted in metal or plastic channels. They seal gaps, wipe surfaces, control dust and guide products in machinery and buildings. This guide explains the types of strip brushes, the materials they use, and how to specify them for your application.

| Material | Typical Use |
|---|---|
| Nylon | General wiping, dust control, chemical resistance |
| Polypropylene (PP) | Softer sealing, food contact, low abrasion |
| Steel wire | Abrasive cleaning, deburring, heavy-duty wiping |
| Horsehair / natural | Static-sensitive applications, polishing, delicate surfaces |
CLEAN WORLD BRUSH manufactures industrial strip brushes for machine builders, equipment brands and industrial distributors. We offer OEM/ODM services: bristle material, channel type, trim length and packaging tailored to your application. MOQ depends on strip configuration — contact us with your specifications for a factory-direct quote.
Q: How long do strip brushes last?
A: Lifespan depends on bristle material, contact pressure and duty. Nylon strips on light wiping can last years; wire strips on abrasive surfaces wear faster.
Q: Can strip brushes be made to custom lengths?
A: Yes. We supply cut-to-length strips and continuous rolls to match your channel and application.
Q: What is the difference between a strip brush and a roller brush?
A: A strip brush is a stationary or reciprocating brush strip for sealing and wiping; a roller brush is a rotating cylinder for cleaning and finishing larger surfaces.
Q: Do you support OEM/ODM for strip brushes?
A: Yes. We provide OEM/ODM including bristle material, channel type, trim length and packaging. Contact us with your application for a quote.