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Ferrule
brushes, one of the oldest brush constructions,
are manufactured by inserting fill material into
some type of ferrule or holder and securing it
with a bonding agent or mechanical lock. The addition
of a plug allows for varying densities required
in different applications. Ferrule can be of almost
any material and shape. The most common styles
are rectangular and round. Metal ferrules are
often formed from seamless brass or stainless
tubing or cut from almost any type of synthetic
or metal tube stock. Higher volume applications
often use injection molded plastic ferrules, specialized
plastic or metal extrusions or screw machine parts.
Virtually any material that can be machined, stamped,
rolled, molded, drawn, cast or extruded can be
used in a ferrule design. Ferrule brushes, with
their many possible shapes and densities, are
ideal for applications requiring the transfer
or application of materials or liquid onto a surface.
They are also well suited to use as dust
and static control tools. Most ferrule
brushes manufactured by Felton are
without handles and are designed as
original equipment components or
accessory items to machinery or
systems. Whether low volume or
mass production quantities are
required, ferrule brushes offer
economical solutions for difficult
and unusual product
requirements.
Common Uses:
Moistening, oiling, spreading, pasting, glazing,
applying, wiping, blending, cleaning, bronzing,
stenciling, touch-up, painting, positioning, dusting.
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