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High-performance webbing for recreational applications
BRM manufactures webbing that is ideal for use in a range of recreational applications, including the commercial and sport markets.
7th August 2018
Innovation in Textiles
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Bally, PA
Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM), an industry leader in the design, development, and manufacture of highly specialised engineered woven fabrics, is offering its high-quality, high-performance webbing to meet the demands of recreational applications, including the commercial and sport markets.
BRM manufactures webbing that is ideal for use in a range of recreational applications. These applications include binding tape, chin straps, harnesses, packs, climbing webs, pet leashes, and parachute and balloon setups.
“Specialising in supplying engineered woven narrow fabrics, BRM can meet a wide range of requirements and specifications for recreational use including high strength, limited elongation, thickness, flammability, weight, and special colours,” the company explains.
“Woven tapes and webbing in nylon, polyester, polypropylene, Kevlar, Nomex, Spectra, and other specialty fibres are available in multiple configurations including light-weight binding to medium and specialty heavy webbing. BRM strives to meet the requirements of each customer’s application with superior production, design, and service.”
“With personal attention to all requirements, BRM assures quality and excellent customer service through total quality management and statistical process control and can meet requirements competitively and efficiently in everything from production items to R&D programmes.”
With more than 95 years of textile manufacturing experience, BRM designs, develops and manufactures woven webbing, tapes, specialty fabrics, woven preforms, and 2D and 3D structural fabrics. Working in aerospace, defence, medical, safety, automotive, commercial, and industrial applications, BRM offers technical know-how, extensive weaving capabilities, and quality assurance systems.
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