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Bally design engineers collaborate with customers to achieve their objectives and goals.

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Bally Ribbon Mills’ design engineers are available to bring your ideas to life. We believe prototype development is a collaborative process and our customer’s input is vital to the success of the project. Today’s advanced technologies are increasingly complex and it is necessary to foster close relationships with our customers in order to achieve design objectives and project goals on time and within budget. During a typical project with Bally Ribbon Mills, expect to be in close contact with our engineers on a regular basis, sharing information and technical know-how.

In support of our design engineers we employ fully equipped machine and electrical departments. This allows us to build or modify equipment to solve manufacturing and design challenges on the fly for minimal project disruption. All this effort is focused on getting the best solution for our customers and eventually supporting them when it is time to transition into more demanding production schedules.

Bally Ribbon Mills is capable of handling every stage of prototype development, from the initial design to final product design and fabrication. Allow our 90 years of weaving experience help design your next critical-use, performance-driven part.

For more information, please visit our Capabilities page.

Bally Ribbon Mills to Showcase High-Performance Webbing at the 2023 Advanced Textile Expo

Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM) announces that it will showcase new high-quality, high-performance webbing designs at the Advanced Textiles Expo 2023 taking place November 1-3, 2023. Meet with BRM experts to […]

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Bally Ribbon Mills Features Highly Specialized Engineered Woven Fabrics at SAFE Association Symposium

Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM) announces it will highlight its creative solutions for product design and development at the SAFE Association 61st Annual Symposium, which will be held October 10-12 at […]

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  • Fabrication Methods: (Braiding, Jacquard Loom, Shuttle Loom, etc.)
  • Weave Types: (Basket, Plain, Satin, Twill)

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