High-Performance Glove Manufacturing Brushes for Every Stage
Smarter Brushes. Smoother Production.
Boost quality and reduce downtime with precision-engineered brushes that clean thoroughly, strip efficiently, and form perfect beads—keeping your glove line running at peak performance.
Brush Solutions for Every Stage of Glove Production
Our universal brush holder systems are engineered to meet the demands of each stage—Beading, Stripping, and Washing—improving assembly ease, performance, and reliability in glove dipping operations.

Beading Brushes
Precision Beading for Secure, Tear-Free Gloves

Stripping Brushes
(Cuffing / Auto Roll-Down)
Efficient Setup for Automated Glove Stripping

Washing Brushes
(Cleaning Brush)
Consistent Cleaning. Higher Yield. Fewer Defects.
Additional Brush Technologies for Glove Line Support

Chain Cleaning Brushes

Lubrication Brushes

Water Splash Barriers Brush

Glove Auto-Layering
(Stacking Brushes)

Glove Pulling Brushes
Why Choose C.E. Brush?
Not Just Brushes—Engineered Solutions for Glove Makers
With over 30 years of technical know-how, we’ve helped countless factories across the glove industry improve production uptime, reduce maintenance, and enhance glove quality—whether you’re producing latex, nitrile, polyisoprene, household, surgical, examination, or long cuff gloves.Our strength lies not only in the brush design, but also in understanding your machine, glove type, environment, and production priorities.
Speak With a Specialist Who Understands Your Line

We collaborate directly with:
- Glove machine manufacturers
- Factory maintenance teams
- Engineers and designers
- Purchasers and procurement officers
- Production managers and supervisors
Instead of overwhelming you with unnecessary technical details (like filament material thickness, polymer behavior, or chemical corrosion data), we encourage you to talk to us directly.
Let’s Solve Your Brush Problems—Together
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are gloves tearing at the cuff?
Likely due to worn or misaligned beading brushes. Ensure correct bristle type and pressure settings.
Gloves are sticking to the formers after stripping.
Use brushes with proper bristle hardness and spacing for your glove material.
Why do finished gloves have white spots or residue?
Inadequate cleaning. Upgrade to higher-friction or conforming washing brushes.
Our glove stacking is inconsistent.
Brush-based layering systems offer better control than worn PU rollers.
What’s the best brush for high-speed lines?
Choose spiral or segmented gear brushes with heat-resistant filaments.
Stripping brush folds the glove instead of rolling it—what’s wrong?
Rolling motion offers better airflow for glove removal. Consider brush angle and spacing.
When should I replace cuff brushes?
Replace when BOD is reduced to ~3 inches, depending on line speed and glove type.
Why invest in engineered brushes over generic ones?
Engineered brushes last longer, perform better, and reduce waste—cutting costs over time.