Brushes are non-standard custom products, hence they have a strong degree of plasticity. In our daily lives, we are surrounded by many brush products. Brushes not only seal and prevent dust but also have functions of cleaning, polishing, and buffing. Therefore, we cannot directly tell you which one is better between nylon brushes and polypropylene brushes. The correct approach is to choose brushes of different materials according to your usage environment. The brush that meets the usage requirements is the better one.
The bristles of common brushes on the market usually include animal hair, metal wire, grinding wire, and plastic wire, etc. Today, we will discuss the more commonly used brushes made of PA and PP materials. It is believed that it is difficult for laymen to distinguish the differences between them. Here is a simple method to distinguish the two through scientific names and some more obvious characteristics:
name | scientific name | properties | price |
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PP | Polypropylene | Resistant to acids and alkalis, weak elasticity, poor recovery | Relatively cheaper |
PA | Nylon | Wear-resistant, strong elasticity, good recovery | Relatively more expensive |
By comparing the above table, can you distinguish between polypropylene and polypropylene materials? FIFO Brush Factory is a professional manufacturer specializing in high-quality large-scale brush production, which can provide you with pure new material brush products such as PA and PP. Welcome to customize samples. For custom brush information, please consult the customer service of FIFO Brush Factory.