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Gordon Brush Mfg. Co., Inc.Commerce, CA 323-724-7777 Gordon Brush manufactures high quality brooms. The company`s goal is to help its customers improve their productivity and profitability by providing them with high quality brooms which suit their exact requirements. Got questions or don't know what exactly you need? Contact Gordon Brush today; our products can fit your applications or we will create it!
Precision Brush Company, Inc.Solon, OH 800-252-4747 Our comprehensive manufacturing capacities at Precision Brush enable our engineers to create brooms of many different shapes, with our vast selection of applications; this is why Precision Brush is the leading manufacturer of the brush industry. Precision Brush is committed to satisfying customers with excellent solutions and creating long lasting business relations.
Braun Brush CompanyAlbertson, NY 800-645-4111 Since 1875, Braun Brush has remained a known custom broom manufacturer of quality products for any household or broom need including: scrub, carwash, artist, cosmetic, food service, janitorial, make up and paint brushes. With so many to choose from, our customers never leave empty handed. Feel free to call our company today, you can rely on Braun Brush
Osborn InternationalCleveland, OH 800-720-3358 Osborn International offers unique capabilities of brooms and can provide solutions to many challenging production problems. Osborn engineers are an important source to help optimize your process with brooms. Our brushes range in size, material and shape. Contact our company today to arrange for a free consultation. We look forward to your inquiry.
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Justman Brush CompanyOmaha, NE 800-800-6940 At Justman Brush, our brooms are filled with fine, medium and heavy duty fibers. All of our brooms are made in the USA. Coming in a variety of lengths, customers can purchase what exactly they are looking for. Superior customer service and quality is important to Justman Brush. We value feedback. Visit our website today or feel free to send us an e-mail!
Allied Brush Company, Inc.Oceanside, NY 800-628-8441 Looking for a precise kind of broom? Allied Brush Company is the company you can turn to. Our brooms are made from different styles of fill materials which you are able to choose from. These products can be used at industrial plants, factories, farms, machine shops, warehouse, laboratories and much more. For additional information on our diverse brush manufacturing, contact us today.
Carolina BrushGastonia, NC 800-822-1160 With 85 years of experience, Carolina Brush continues to be the leading broom manufacturer. Some industries that Carolina Brush serves include textile, printing, paper, packaging, labeling, furniture, wood, food, poultry and much more. We deliver brush solutions to handle the most challenging industrial applications. Visit our website to learn more about Carolina Brush and our products.
Brush Research Manufacturing Co., Inc.Los Angeles, CA 323-261-2193 At Brush Research Manufacturing, our products including brooms are served globally from Norway to Australia as well as many other locations. No matter where you are located, we can help get the exact broom in your hands. We believe in creating the best and help others speak the language of high quality. Please contact us with any questions or for a list of our distributors near you.
Cocker-Weber Brush CompanyTelford, PA 800-497-4541 At Cocker-Weber Brush Company, our staff will partner with you to develop, enhance and repair design problems that impact productivity and profit margins. We work with a variety of companies in many industries to design and built unique brushing and polishing tools. With a vast selection of products including brooms, you'll always be satisfied with your findings. Call our company today!
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Brooms
Traditionally, brooms were made of stiff, fibrous organic materials, which ranged from dried grass to sorghum, and which were tied to a handle. In many developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, such broom compositions are still very common. In more developed markets, brooms may still be composed of organic bristles, but they are efficiently assembled and woven together in factories. Other broom varieties can feature synthetic bristles, many varieties of which are made of Nylon, PVC or tampico. Each variety features different qualities of stiffness, durability and liquid absorbency. Softer fibers, for example, would be more useful as push broom bristles in an auto repair shop because they are better able to absorb oil or fuel spills in small quantities than are less absorbent, rigid bristle materials.
Brooms can be assembled in a few configurations. The most common variety is the traditional sweep broom. A sweep broom is a collection of bristles connected directly to a handle. The bristles can be simply tied around the handle, as is the case with besom brooms, or they can be tied around the handle and fanned out into a flat shape by weaving them. These brooms are swept back and forth manually and are a good tool for sweeping small areas. These two broom varieties are not the most ergonomic and can cause neck and back discomfort after sustained use. Push brooms all but eliminate this problem and allow for the effective sweeping of much larger areas. Push brooms differ from traditional sweeping brooms in that their bristles are connected to a strip or block-shaped mounting surface. The mounting surface can be connected to the handle by fasteners, or it can feature a threaded inlet into which a threaded handle can be screwed. Push brooms can be up to several feet in width, which allows their users to sweep large areas in a relatively short time.