Bally Ribbon Mills
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- Bally, PA 195031004
- Phone: 610-845-2211
- Corporate URL: www.ballyribbon.com
- Estimated Number of Employees: 260
- Estimated Annual Receipts: $29,000,000
- Business Start Date: 1923
- Contact Person: Brendan Harries
- Contact Phone: 610-845-2211
- Contact Email: brendanharries@ballyribbon.com
- Business Structure:
- Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
- Business Type:
- For Profit Organization
- Manufacturer of Goods
- Subchapter S Corporation
- Industries Served: Narrow Fabric Mills and Schiffli Machine Embroidery
- Product Areas: TEXTILE FABRICS, R&D-TEXTILES,CLOTHING,ETC-B RES, R&D- DEFENSE OTHER: TEXTILES/CLOTHING/EQUIPAGE (BASIC RESEARCH), R&D- DEFENSE OTHER: TEXTILES/CLOTHING/EQUIPAGE (APPLIED RESEARCH/EXPLORATORY DEVELOPMENT), R&D-TEXTILES,CLOTHING,ETC-A RES/EXP, R&D-TEXTILES,CLOTHING,ETC-ADV DEV, R&D- DEFENSE OTHER: TEXTILES/CLOTHING/EQUIPAGE (ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT), R&D-TEXTILES,CLOTHING,ETC-ENG DEV, R&D- DEFENSE OTHER: TEXTILES/CLOTHING/EQUIPAGE (ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT)
Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides
In order by amount of set aside monies.
- $9,500 - Thursday the 20th of September 2012
Defense Logistics Agency
DLA TROOP SUPPORT
4522283251!BOA - $920 - Tuesday the 4th of October 2011
Department Of Army
W0ML USA DEP TOBYHANNA
MIL SPEC NYLON WEBBING - $920 - Thursday the 8th of November 2012
Federal Prison System
DEPT OF JUST/FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM
WEBBING/TAPE - $920 - Thursday the 8th of November 2012
Federal Prison System
DEPT OF JUST/FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM
WEBBING/TAPE - $8,428 - Tuesday the 28th of August 2012
Defense Logistics Agency
DLA TROOP SUPPORT
4522217446!BOA - $8,000 - Tuesday the 4th of August 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
AMES RESEARCH CENTER
IGF::OT::IGF OTHER FUNCTIONS DELIVERY ORDER ISSUED AGAINST IDIQ CONTRACT NNA12AA08C, FOR THE ORDER OF WOVEN THERMAL PROTECTION MATERIALS. - $7,814 - Tuesday the 4th of August 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
AMES RESEARCH CENTER
3D WOVEN CARBON FABRIC PROCUREMENT FOR ADAPTABLE DEPLOYABLE ENTRY SYSTEM PROJECT - SBIR PHASE III. THIS DELIVERY ORDER IS FOR WOVEN CARBON FABRIC TEST ARTICLES AND ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING SUPPORT. THIS PROCUREMENT IS LIMITED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF 3D WOVEN CARBON FABRIC USING HIGH STRENGTH, HIGH-TEMPERATURE FIBERS AND FIBER BLENDS. FIBERS MAY INCLUDE INTERMEDIATE MODULUS CARBON FIBER, SILICON CARBIDE FIBER, NEXTEL CERAMIC, QUARTZ FIBER AND PHENOLIC. DIFFERENT WEAVE STYLES SUCH AS LAYER TO LAYER, ANGLE INTERLOCK, AND 3D ORTHOTROPIC MAY BE INCLUDED, AS WELL AS MIXED BLENDS OF FIBER WEAVES IN VARYING THICKNESS AND WIDTHS. DEPENDING ON THE RESULTS OF WOVEN FABRIC SAMPLE TESTING, DELIVERY ORDERS MAY BE ISSUED LATER IN THE CONTRACT TO ORDER THE PRODUCTION OF COMPLETE WOVEN FABRIC SKIN PANELS FOR A SUB-SCALE (4-METER DIAMETER) AEROSHELL PROTOTYPE. - $750 - Tuesday the 4th of August 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
AMES RESEARCH CENTER
OTHER FUNCTIONS 3D WOVEN CARBON FABRIC PROCUREMENT FOR ADAPTABLE DEPLOYABLE ENTRY SYSTEM PROJECT - SBIR PHASE III. THIS DELIVERY ORDER IS FOR WOVEN CARBON FABRIC TEST ARTICLES AND ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING SUPPORT. THIS PROCUREMENT IS LIMITED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF 3D WOVEN CARBON FABRIC USING HIGH STRENGTH, HIGH-TEMPERATURE FIBERS AND FIBER BLENDS. FIBERS MAY INCLUDE INTERMEDIATE MODULUS CARBON FIBER, SILICON CARBIDE FIBER, NEXTEL CERAMIC, QUARTZ FIBER AND PHENOLIC. DIFFERENT WEAVE STYLES SUCH AS LAYER TO LAYER, ANGLE INTERLOCK, AND 3D ORTHOTROPIC MAY BE INCLUDED, AS WELL AS MIXED BLENDS OF FIBER WEAVES IN VARYING THICKNESS AND WIDTHS. DEPENDING ON THE RESULTS OF WOVEN FABRIC SAMPLE TESTING, DELIVERY ORDERS MAY BE ISSUED LATER IN THE CONTRACT TO ORDER THE PRODUCTION OF COMPLETE WOVEN FABRIC SKIN PANELS FOR A SUB-SCALE (4-METER DIAMETER) AEROSHELL PROTOTYPE. THIS MODIFICATION 3 IS ISSUED TO REVISE THE DIMENSIONS OF THE WOVEN MATERIAL ORDERED ON MODIFICATION 2. THE MATERIAL SAMPLE SHALL BE 48" LONG X 0.1" THICK X 24" WIDE. ALL OTHER SPECIFICATIONS AND DIRECTIONS REMAIN UNCHANGED. CONTRACT VALUE AND TOTAL OBLIGATIONS ARE REVISED AS INDICATED ON PAGE 2 OF THIS MODIFICATION. - $74,966 - Tuesday the 4th of August 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
AMES RESEARCH CENTER
OTHER FUNCTIONS: 3D WOVEN CARBON FABRIC PROCUREMENT FOR ADAPTABLE DEPLOYABLE ENTRY SYSTEM PROJECT - SBIR PHASE III. THIS DELIVERY ORDER IS FOR WOVEN CARBON FABRIC TEST ARTICLES AND ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING SUPPORT. THIS PROCUREMENT IS LIMITED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF 3D WOVEN CARBON FABRIC USING HIGH STRENGTH, HIGH-TEMPERATURE FIBERS AND FIBER BLENDS. FIBERS MAY INCLUDE INTERMEDIATE MODULUS CARBON FIBER, SILICON CARBIDE FIBER, NEXTEL CERAMIC, QUARTZ FIBER AND PHENOLIC. DIFFERENT WEAVE STYLES SUCH AS LAYER TO LAYER, ANGLE INTERLOCK, AND 3D ORTHOTROPIC MAY BE INCLUDED, AS WELL AS MIXED BLENDS OF FIBER WEAVES IN VARYING THICKNESS AND WIDTHS. DEPENDING ON THE RESULTS OF WOVEN FABRIC SAMPLE TESTING, DELIVERY ORDERS MAY BE ISSUED LATER IN THE CONTRACT TO ORDER THE PRODUCTION OF COMPLETE WOVEN FABRIC SKIN PANELS FOR A SUB-SCALE (4-METER DIAMETER) AEROSHELL PROTOTYPE. - $6,749 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
AMES RESEARCH CENTER
WOVEN TPS MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT, CENTER INNOVATION FUND (CIF) PROJECT SUPPORT, GAME CHANGING TRANSFORMABLE ENTRY SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (TEST) APPLICABILITY TO ROBOTIC VENUS SCIENCE MISSIONS. THIS PROJECT WILL UTILIZE THE CONTRACTOR S EXPERIENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF 3D WOVEN FABRIC AND PANELS USING HIGH STRENGTH FIBERS AND FIBER BLENDS. THESE INCLUDE INTERMEDIATE MODULUS CARBON FIBER, SILICON CARBIDE FIBER, NEXTEL CERAMIC, QUARTZ FIBER, AND PHENOLIC. THE CONTRACTOR WILL PRODUCE DIFFERENT 3D WEAVE STYLES SUCH AS LAYER TO LAYER, ANGLE INTERLOCK, AND 3D ORTHOTROPIC. THE WEAVING PROCESSES THEY HAVE DEVELOPED ALSO ALLOW THEM TO ADJUST FIBER VOLUME PERCENTAGE, MIXED/BLENDED FIBER WEAVES IN VARYING THICKNESSES AND WIDTHS.
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