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Bally Ribbon Mills at IFAI 2018
Experts to display e-textiles and narrow tapes and webbings in Dallas, TX, next month.
21st September 2018
Innovation in Textiles
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Bally, PA
Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM) will showcase its high-quality, high-performance webbing at the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) 2018 tradeshow, co-located with CAMX 2018 and taking place October 15-18, 2018 in Dallas, Texas.
BRM experts will be on hand in booth A2336 to discuss the company’s high-performance webbings, including e-webbings and other narrow fabrics.
Using its decades of weaving expertise, BRM designs, engineers, and manufactures materials that maximise the end products’ performance characteristics and properties – including durability, resistance to abrasion, chemicals, heat and weather. Compared to steel and aluminium materials, a strong and lightweight webbing reduces material costs, lowers fuel use, and increases safety. Custom engineered designs and special manufacturing processes can be modified to meet end user needs.
In addition to these offerings, Bally Ribbon Mills is a leading designer, manufacturer, and supplier of high-quality speciality fabrics, including e-textiles. Experts will discuss the E-WEBBINGS® product line at IFAI 2018 and also the company’s narrow fabrics made with composite materials. These products are standard dimension tapes and webbings that are composed of inherently different fibre materials. They are designed to utilise the unique properties of each component material to create a material that has superior properties, with the potential to reduce bill-of-materials and costs of manufacturing processes in a wide range of applications.
With more than 95 years of textile manufacturing experience, BRM has earned a reputation for meeting new advanced design challenges. Working in aerospace, defence, medical, safety, automotive, commercial and industrial applications, the company offers technical know-how, extensive weaving capabilities, and rigorous quality assurance systems.
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