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Tanis Strip Brush Shapes


Helical 
Metal back strip brushes are formed into required helical shape after manufactured stright. Helical strip is then mounted on a core by Tanis or shipped as individual replacements for mounting on customers exisiting core. Helexes can be formed with right hand lead or left hand lead or with herring bone shape to orient or move product to outside or center. The low density and open style pattern maintains continus surface contact while eliminating clogging and dirt build up. applications include conveyor cleaning, product transfer and positioning on conveyor and transport systems, leather hide dusting and glass washing.

Internal Ring 
An internal ring or coil is manufactured by forming a metal back strip brush with the filament material to the inside. the ring can be sprung open to place over a shaft or split in halves or segments to be mounted over a shaft. Ideally used for cleaning the outside surfaces of plastic or metal tubing or rod, and used for drum and shaft seals. In high temperature application, wire filament is recommended.

External Ring 
External rings are single or partial metal back strip brushes wound with the filament to the outside. They are used as individual rings or mounted together to make a wider brush face. Used in various cleaning and polishing applications.

Formed Cup Brush 
Metal back strip brush formed into 360 degree circle or segments of a full circle. The backing sides can be formed vertical or at various angles. Generally used for a seal for vacum hoses, router enclosures, and dust particle collection on drill presses.

Formed Strip Brush 
The metal back strip brush can be formed into endless and irregular shapes and sizes. With an unlimited range of configurations, strip brushes can be formed into ovals, squares, retangles, "L" and "V" shapes, and compound curves. Formed to meet any shape and application.

Straight 
Most economical and common manufacturing shape for metal back strip brushes.  Brushes are used individually or mounted parallel on a flat or cylindrical surface for a wider brush face.  Applications include window, door, and dock leveler seals, conveyor cleaning, splash curtains, lawn sweeper machines, sweeping golf surfaces, static control, cleaning glass and printed circuit boardsburshes. Brushes are used inividually or mounted paralled on a flat or cylindrical surface for a wider brush face.

Coiled 
Metal back strip brushes can be manufactured into coils by winding onto a mandrel.  Coils are made with a close wound, tight coil and making an extremely dense brush face or an open wound, loose coil wrapped with a lead and producing less density in brush face.  Metal back strip brushes are pre-mounted on a core usually made of wood, plastic or steel with or without a shaft.  Coils can also be mounted directly onto a core, tube or shaft or manufactured to replace an existing coil on installed equipment.  Applications include conveyor cleaning, glass washing, printed circuit board scrubbing, vegetable fruit washing, sheet metal scrubbing and polishing, clean trammel screens, buffing leather hides and used as an auger or screw to move product in a given direction.

Cylinders 
A metal back strip brush is attached and wound directly to core or shaft furnished either by customer or built by Tanis Incorporated.  Recommended construction for small production runs.  Coil is wound under tension onto a core or shaft for secure mounting.  Generally, both ends of the coil are welded to a core, tube or shaft.  The coil can be close wound or open wound coil depending on desired brush density.  Dynamic balancing is provided to assure complete surface contact regardless of brush size and speed of the brush.


Specifications in this site subject to change without prior notification. Photographs and images represented in this site
are for informational purposes only and may depict optional or additional equipment not offered as standard.
Always refer to the appropriate operator's manual for safe and proper operation of TANIS equipment.



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