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Bally Riibon Mills, a manufacturer of woven tapes and webbing, will exhibit at Techtextile North America

Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM) will highlight its narrow woven tapes and webbings at Techtextil North America.  This event takes place May 6-8, 2025 at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA. Samples of advanced textiles suited for a wide range of technical requirements will be on display in booth #3907.

BRM welcomes the challenge of assisting customers with problem-solving and innovation in material selection during their design and development phases. BRM’s services include developing customized solutions, providing comprehensive engineering expertise, preparing samples, and offering both full-scale and specialty manufacturing. Experts will be at booth 3907 to demonstrate their capabilities in designing, developing, and manufacturing specialized engineered narrow woven tapes, webbings and specialty fabrics.

Narrow tapes and webbings that engineers can utilize to meet their advanced material requirements will be shown. These requirements include conductivity properties for smart textiles, color specifications, flame resistance, durability and flexibility.  Additional requirements include chemical resistance, controlled elongation, specific strength characteristics, and lightweight properties. These innovative materials cater to the evolving needs of various technical textile applications in the aerospace & defense, medical, and industrial markets.

Techtextil North America is the largest showcase of trendsetting technical textiles and nonwoven products in the Americas. The show assembles all vertical aspects of the technical textile industry: from research and development, through raw materials and production processes and finally ending in conversion, further treatment, and recycling.

By: Sarah Minhas, Bally Ribbon Mills 

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