Synthetic insulative materials prevent an electrical charge from moving through a surface or through their structure. Insulative brushes have a surface resistivity of 1012Ω/cm - 1016Ω/cm and are an inexpensive water resistant alternative to Anti-Static Brushes. They are best used in an environment where static is not critical to the task at hand or where the brush is submerged in liquid when in use.
There are 40 brushes spread over three categories of synthetic insulative brushes. One can choose from Nylon, PEEK, polypropylene, or Thunderon fill, set into a handle made of aluminum, plastic, acetal, or stainless steel.
Other selectable parameters include: handle length; handle width; handle diameter; brush face length; brush face width; brush face diameter; brush diameter; rows; bristle diameter; and trim length.
Note: StaticFaction recommends that conductive handles (those made of metal) should not be used with any insulative brush. Metal handles are conductive and may not be the best choice for some applications. The customer needs to consider both bristle and handle materials for each application.