The challenge in product guidance, support and dust control

Handling equipment often needs controlled contact rather than aggressive brushing. The brush has to stabilize movement, protect the product and fit the machine geometry exactly.

Unstable product movement can create jams, edge damage or poor transfer accuracy.
Some lines need wide-area support while others need point contact or flexible sealing.
Replacement parts must match brackets, mounting holes and conveyor clearances without long downtime.

Brush structures matched to the handling task

We support conveyor builders and maintenance teams with brush plates, strip brushes and custom guide rollers for transfer, positioning, sealing and product support. The goal is more controlled movement, lower surface risk and easier repeat ordering.

Brush structures matched to the handling task

Value delivered to handling systems

More stable transport

Brush contact can help center, support or separate products without rigid mechanical pressure.

Lower marking risk

Brush density and geometry can be chosen to protect coated, printed or delicate surfaces.

Simpler replacement planning

Drawing-based mounting details help maintenance teams reorder with less uncertainty.

Better dust and gap control

Strip brushes can be used to manage enclosure openings and reduce contamination along the line.