HOW IT WORKS

Mechanical scrubbing. Chemical sanitization. Powered by your existing conveyor.

Brite Belt combines physical biofilm removal and chemical sanitization in a single passive system that runs during your normal sanitation downtime. No added labor. No conveyor modifications.
THE PROBLEM WITH MOST SYSTEMS

Most facilities are only solving half the problem.

Biofilm can't be killed — it has to be physically removed. Here's how common approaches fall short, and how Brite Belt fills the gap.

Manual Scrubbing

Physically removes biofilm but results depend entirely on who does it and how thoroughly. Inconsistent by nature — and labor-intensive every shift.

Steamer or Foamer

Kills surface pathogens and allergens through heat or chemical action. Does not physically remove the biofilm matrix — the belt recolonizes quickly.

Brite Belt + Your Existing System

Brite Belt removes the biofilm matrix first — then your steamer or foamer can do its job properly. The two work better together than either does alone.

THE MECHANISM

Weight. Belt motion. Gravity-fed chemistry.

DOWNWARD PRESSURE

The unit's weight does the work.

The scrubber sits directly on the belt surface. Its own weight provides the cleaning pressure — no springs, no motors. Fill the reservoir fully to increase contact force, since the added liquid weight increases scrubbing intensity. Additional weights can be placed on top for aggressive applications.
MECHANICAL SCRUBBING

Stationary pad. Moving belt.

Bungee cords fasten the unit to the conveyor frame, keeping it stationary while the belt runs underneath at operating speed. That motion drives the Tech-Scrub Pad™ — a Formula 26 synthetic non-woven web, USDA-listed — against the belt surface on every revolution, physically breaking down biofilm.
CHEMICAL DELIVERY

Gravity-fed. Continuously saturated.

The 3+ gallon reservoir gravity-feeds pre-mixed solution through eight metered orifices along the leading edge, keeping the pad continuously saturated throughout the cleaning cycle. Compatible with alkaline detergents, acid detergents, chlorine, QAS, PAA, and other standard CIP chemicals. One fill lasts over two hours.

Setup in 4 Simple Steps

From unboxing to running in under an hour.

1

Attach the Pad

Fasten a fresh cleaning pad onto the bottom of the unit. No tools needed.

2

Add the Cleaning Solution

Fill the reservoir with your preferred cleaning or sanitizing chemical.

3

Secure the Unit with Bungee

Fasten the scrubber to the conveyor frame so it stays firmly in place.

4

Let the Conveyor Clean Itself

Turn on the line and allow the system to scrub while you focus on other tasks.

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TWO SYSTEMS

Which unit fits your application?

STANDARD SCRUBBER

For everyday flat belt applications

  • 22" scrubbing pad footprint — broad surface contact on every pass
  • Pre-sized for 6", 8", 12", and 16" belt widths
  • Tall 16" variant available for higher chemical capacity
  • Food-grade polyethylene housing
  • Best for: flat rubber, flat plastic conveyor belts
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BRICK SCRUBBER

For complex belts and heavy-residue applications

  • 6" concentrated footprint — more aggressive cleaning force per inch
  • Brushes on leading and trailing edges penetrate crevices, hinge points, and link openings
  • Custom-built from 4" to 96" wide — fits any conveyor
  • Brush attachments available separately
  • Best for: modular plastic, wire mesh, stainless wire, link belts
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