Why Do Certain Plastic Brush Filaments Last Longer Outdoors?
Outdoor brushes (for sanitation, landscaping, or facade cleaning) must survive five harsh elements: UV rays, rain, chemicals, extreme temperatures, and heavy friction. Standard filaments turn brittle and shed in months, but premium weather-resistant filaments last 2 to 6 years.
Here is why:
The 4 Pillars of Durability:
- UV Resistance: Anti-UV additives stop ultraviolet rays from breaking down the molecular chains, preventing aging and powdering.
- Low Moisture Absorption: Using PBT, modified PP, or PA612 keeps the bristles waterproof, mildew-resistant, and stable in wet environments.
- Chemical Stability: Highly resistant to acid rain, road salts, oils, and cleaning chemicals.
- Thermal Resilience: Modified to stay flexible in freezing cold and stiff in intense heat, preventing the brush from flattening out.
Quick Material Selection Guide:
- Modified PP: Cost-effective; ideal for property maintenance and park sweepers.
- PET / PBT: Tough and wear-resistant; ideal for municipal road sweepers.
- Nylon 612 (PA612): Premium performance; for extreme high/low-temperature environments.

Buyer Tip: Standard PA6 and PA66 absorb water quickly and degrade under UV light. Never use them outdoors. Always check the bend recovery and weather-resistance ratings before buying.




