Specialty fibers withstands wear surface abrasion caused during manufacturing processes.
Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM), an industry leader in the design, development, and manufacture of highly specialized engineered woven fabrics, offers specialty fabrics constructed of specialty polymer fibers ideal for polymer manufacturing and break bands for rolled raw material processing.
BRM’s proprietary narrow fabrics feature woven structures with finished woven structural edges that provide a strong belting material. Able to withstand flex-fatigue caused by bending motions, the fabric’s fiber structure withstands wear surface abrasion from manufacturing processes and offers resistance to wear caused by the movement and interaction with material being processed.
BRM also manufactures narrow fabrics that are used as break bands in the industrial processing of rolled raw materials, like weaving yarns and metallic wire processing equipment, where manufacturing efficiency requires tight control of the process and input volumes. With low elongation, high strength, and resistance to surface wear, BRM’s proprietary fabrics are ideal for manufacturing polymer fiber or metallic wire. The fabric is tensioned over a channeled spool-end which imparts frictional forces between the fabric and the spool flange to reduce roll inertia.
For more information on BRM’s industrial fabrics, go to www.ballyribbon.com.
About Bally Ribbon Mills
Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM) designs, develops, and manufactures highly specialized engineered woven webbing, tapes, specialty fabrics, woven preforms, and two dimensional and three dimensional structural fabrics. With more than 95 years of textile manufacturing experience, BRM has earned a reputation for meeting new advanced design challenges. Working in aerospace, defense, medical, safety, automotive, commercial, and industrial applications, BRM offers ingenuity, technical know-how, extensive weaving capabilities, and rigorous quality assurance systems. For more information, visit www.ballyribbon.com or call 610-845-2211.
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