As we all know, nylon brush bristles have the best overall performance among all materials, and naturally, the price is relatively high. How much do you know about nylon brush bristles? If you’re unsure, be sure to save this article.
Nylon refers to a group of thermoplastic resins whose molecular main chain contains repeating amide groups. This includes aliphatic PA, aliphatic-aromatic PA, and aromatic PA. Among them, aliphatic PA has the most varieties, the largest production, and the widest application. Its name is determined by the specific number of carbon atoms in the synthetic monomer. PA6 and PA66 dominate the market, followed by PA610 and PA612.
Nylon brush bristles exhibit excellent performance in oil resistance, heat resistance, wear resistance, chemical resistance, and self-lubrication, with a low coefficient of friction and some degree of flame retardancy. They are often used to produce flame-retardant bristles, antibacterial bristles, anti-static bristles, and high-temperature resistant bristles. These are widely used in strip brushes, toothbrushes, facial brushes, salon combs, and industrial anti-static brushes.