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Bally Ribbon Mills to participate in IFAI Virtual Expo 2020

Company News, Expo News | October 29, 2020 | By:

Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM), an industry leader in the design, development and manufacture of highly specialized engineered woven fabrics, has announced that it will showcase its high-quality, high-performance webbing at the Industrial Fabrics Association Virtual Expo (IFAI) 2020 taking place November 2-11, 2020. Connect with BRM experts through a virtual booth via text chat and video conferencing to discuss the company’s new tapes, webbings and specialty textiles, including high-performance webbings, e-webbings and other narrow fabrics.

Using its decades of weaving expertise, BRM designs, engineers and manufactures materials that maximize the end products’ performance characteristics and properties, including durability, resistance to abrasion, chemicals, heat and weather. Compared to steel and aluminum 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 specialty fabrics, including e-textiles such as BRM’s engineered E-WEBBINGS® product line. Experts will discuss the E-WEBBINGS® product line at IFAI Virtual Expo 2020.

BRM experts will also discuss the company’s narrow fabrics made with composite materials. These products are standard dimension tapes and webbings that are composed of inherently different fiber materials. They are designed to utilize 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.

For more information, connect with experts at the BRM virtual booth IFAI 2020 or visit https://www.ballyribbon.com

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