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Full range of services; custom design and planning; no minimum production orders.

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Founded in 1923, Bally Ribbon Mills is a leader in the woven narrow fabrics industry. Over 2,000 different patterns are manufactured in our production facility located in Bally, Pennsylvania. Included are woven tapes, webbing, 3-D structures, and specialty textiles that cover a wide range of medical, safety, commercial, industrial, aerospace, automotive, and military applications.

Operating shuttle, needle/shuttleless, Jacquard, and specialty broadcloth looms, as well as modern ranges in our dyeing and finishing departments, Bally Ribbon Mills provides customers with quality products manufactured to precise specifications.

Nearly 300 certified employees offer the technical know-how and hands-on experience required in the production of our products, including equipment design and modification, fabric design, and weaving. Our dye-house personnel can custom dye to your sample or to any number of standard colors. Finishing processes can provide resistance to fire, water, and abrasion.

Bally Ribbon Mills offers a full range of services to cover every aspect of design, production, and post-production processes. From design and prototype development, to weaving, dyeing, finishing, strap cutting, and minor assembly, Bally Ribbon can meet your unique product requirements.

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Bally Ribbon Mills to Display High Performance 3-D Woven Composites at CAMX 2024!

Bally Ribbon Mills will be exhibiting at CAMX 2024 which is taking place September 10–12, 2024 in San Diego, California! BRM experts will be on hand in booth Z49 to […]

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Bally Ribbon Mills Highlight 3-D Weaving Capabilities at JEC World 2024

Booth #6M38 will display film-infused 3-D woven joints, Woven Thermal Protection Systems (TPS) and woven composite 3-D structures Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM), an industry leader in the design, development, and […]

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  • Common Specifications: (Mil-Spec, PIA, & UL)
  • Fabrication Methods: (Braiding, Jacquard Loom, Shuttle Loom, etc.)
  • Weave Types: (Basket, Plain, Satin, Twill)

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