Industrial brushes and household brushes differ significantly in terms of usage, materials, and manufacturing processes.
First, their uses are different. Industrial brushes are mainly employed in industrial production processes for cleaning, dust removal, polishing, and similar tasks, whereas household brushes are primarily used for personal or home cleaning, maintenance, and decorative purposes.
Second, the materials vary. Industrial brushes are made from specialized materials such as nylon bristles, steel wire, and plastic, which offer high wear resistance, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance, meeting the demands of high-intensity and high-frequency industrial use. In contrast, household brushes typically use more common materials such as pig bristles and horsehair, which are suitable for everyday domestic use.
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Additionally, the manufacturing processes are distinct. Industrial brushes require more complex and precise manufacturing to ensure their quality and performance, while household brushes are usually made using traditional methods, resulting in lower costs and easier everyday use.
1. Household Brushes
Household brushes refer to brushes used in daily life and routine tasks, such as toothbrushes, paintbrushes, home cleaning brushes, makeup brushes, and various cleaning brushes for detailed work.
2. Industrial Brushes
Industrial brushes are applied across almost all industries, primarily used in industrial production processes for cleaning, dust removal, polishing, and more.
- By manufacturing process: they are mainly classified into five types — tufted brushes, strip brushes, spring brushes, twisted brushes, and injection-molded brushes.
- By usage type: they can be categorized into brush rollers, cylinder brushes, brush wheels, disc brushes, strip brushes, panel brushes, and custom-shaped brushes.
- By bristle material: they include nylon brushes, steel wire brushes, brass wire brushes, plastic brushes, horsehair brushes, pig bristle brushes, wool brushes, sisal fiber brushes, abrasive filament brushes, and cotton thread brushes.
Industrial brushes cover a wide range of applications across industries. They are mainly used in industrial processes such as cleaning, dust removal, polishing, grinding, and painting. For example, elevators, rail transit systems, cabinets, and industrial doors all require industrial brushes for cleaning and dust removal.
Industrial brushes come in various types, classified by manufacturing method into tufted brushes, strip brushes, spring brushes, twisted brushes, and injection-molded brushes; and by application type into brush rollers, cylinder brushes, brush wheels, disc brushes, strip brushes, panel brushes, and custom-shaped brushes.