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Bally Ribbon Mills to bring industrial products range at IFAI

16 Oct '12
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Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM), Bally, PA will be participating in the IFAI EXPO 2012, to be held at the Boston Convention Center, Boston, MA November 7 to November 9, 2012.

This year, EXPO 2012 will be held in conjunction with the JEC Conference at which BRM will also exhibit. Bert Harries, Ted Fetterman, Louis C. Franconi and Bill Hornig will demonstrate Bally Ribbon Mill's extensive product line of engineered, woven, narrow fabrics, specialty broadcloth and woven structures for Medical, Industrial, Safety, Aerospace and Commercial applications.

The Bally Ribbon Mills Exhibit will display samples of woven tubular vascular stents, bifurcate grafts, tapered weaves and arteries that are used to repair damaged blood vessels.

Bally will also exhibit polyester webbing and carbon fiber structures for orthopedic and prosthetic applications. In addition, Bally will display samples of circular (polar) weaves, woven 2D and 3D near net shapes, fabrics used for parachute, air frame and aerospace applications. The air frame components are made from lightweight carbon fibers. Carbon fiber structures are stronger and lighter than the metal used in traditional airframe construction.

At the IFAI's EXPO 2012 Boston Conference, Bally Ribbon Mills will display industrial products that include non-compacting bridge bearing support fabric, conductive and antistatic fabrics, fabrics used to construct greaseless (self-lubricating) bearings, safety harness & lanyards, and controlled porosity fabrics used in bag, air and liquid filtration applications. Bally Ribbon Mill's extensive line of Nylon, Polyester, Nomex, Kevlar,
UHMWPE and Vectran, Mil-Spec Webbing will also be on exhibition.

Bally Ribbon Mills exhibitors, Fetterman, Franconi and Hornig, will be available to discuss product development and your application problems. Bally's textile products offer unique performance characteristics that maximize the engineered properties of man-made fibers. A few of these properties include fiber orientation, high tenacity, controlled elongation, flame, abrasion and chemical resistance.

Bally Ribbon Mills and its technical staff have developed an international reputation as specialists in the development and production of quality narrow fabrics, webbing, tapes and specialty woven fabrics. The Company has been manufacturing woven materials at their facility located northwest of Philadelphia, in Bally, Pennsylvania, since 1923. Bally Ribbon Mill's services include product design and development, prototype manufacture, weaving, braiding, dying, finishing, strap cutting, specialty sewing and parts fabrication.

Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM)

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