Staple set brushes feature a series of individually grouped filaments, known as tufts, that are inserted into drilled holes in a solid block of plastic or wood. The fill material or “tufts” are secured into place in each hole using a staple, typically made with steel or stainless steel. Precision Brush can customize the materials, the tuft pattern and hole size to obtain the ideal brush density and brushing effect you desire, or you can choose a standard brush for your specific application.
Your options are virtually unlimited considering our vast selection of brush patterns, filament materials and block materials. Precision Brush Company offers a full range of fill materials, including nylon, nylon, polypropylene, natural bristle filaments, brass, bronze, stainless steel and abrasive nylon. The block (core) materials most commonly used are wood or plastics, including polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene, ABS, HDPE and delrin and we can also staple into flexible materials such as leather, flexible polyvinyl chloride and urethane.