Brushes for All Industries
Although we specialize in food applications with our top quality brushes, we also supply to a variety of industries ranging from intricate high tech to trammel screens, from gently cleaning glass to aggressive contact for scrubbing rough surfaces.
Below are some more examples of industries we frequently manufacture custom brushes for. If you don't see your particular industry, please call us! In the nearly 100 years we have been doing business, we have seen many different needs and applications of our brushes.
Paper and Printing Industry
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| Small tufted rollers are commonly used in the printing industry for holding down materials, straightening the product or to help move along paper. Our filament is soft enough to help your production without scratching the surfaces. |
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High Tech and Electronics Industry
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| Brushes are found in all areas of the electronic and hi-tech industries to help with constraining dust particles. We even can provide anti-static filament for special applications. |
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Brushes for Golf and Field surfaces
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| We supply brushes for golf courses to pick up plugs after aeration, to keep the back of mowers clean, and to sweep sidewalks. Sports turf companies use our stave brushes for fields, and we often refill these stave brushes to save our customer money. |
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Glass and Mirror Industries
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| American Brush has extensive knowledge in manufacturing glass brushes meant for high RPM's and delicate glass surfaces. Whether you need the entire unit with stub shaft contruction, or the core unit to be refilled and balanced, American Brush can serve your needs with top quality fabrication. |
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What you can expect from our web site
Corporation, Officers and Location
Corporation
American Brush Company is a privately held corporation.
Officers
American Brush Company's Officer's are:
John S. Martin, CEO
Laddie M. Wirth, Sr., President
Janine M. Wirth, Vice President
Location
American Brush Company main office and plant are located in Portland, Oregon, USA.






