We are a factory with our own webbing, dyeing, and sewing facilities, offering a full in-house production process including weaving, printing, dyeing, and assembly. Our 25,800 m² production facility houses 200+ machines and 15 dyeing lines, with an annual webbing output exceeding 300 million meters.
Our standard MOQ is 3,000 meters, but smaller orders can be negotiated.
Yes! We offer OEM & ODM services, including custom materials, specifications, patterns, colors, and additional functionalities. Our PD engineers provide expert support for product customization.
We have our own dyeing house with capabilities to dye nylon and polyester webbing. We offer both piece-dyeing (post-dyeing) and pre-dyed yarn options.
Our facility is equipped with various weaving machines, including jacquard looms, knit looms, and shuttle looms, ensuring high-quality production with 200+ machines.
Yes! We provide custom cutting services for specific shapes and lengths, along with in-house sewing for finished products such as tactical belts, hunting slings, and pet leashes.
Samples may be free or chargeable, depending on the product. The sample fee is refundable upon confirmation of a bulk order.
Yes! While we have minimum order quantities per color and specification, we can accommodate multiple variations in a single order.
Our factory is based in Xiamen, Fujian, China, a coastal city with convenient access to sea, air, and rail transport.
It depends on your requirements, including load-bearing capacity, environmental conditions, flexibility, and tensile strength. We also offer custom treatments like infrared resistance, UV protection, fluorine-free waterproofing, and flame retardancy. Contact us for expert guidance!
Absolutely! We have a dedicated sewing facility with 60+ sewing machines and computerized pattern stitching machines. Our skilled team has years of experience working with global tactical and outdoor brands, ensuring expert craftsmanship.
We recommend our PIA-W-4088 parachute webbing available in Type 1a for critical applications (woven on shuttle looms) and Type 2 for non-critical applications (woven on needle looms), meeting parachute industry standards. This webbing is manufactured to military specifications and is designed for high-safety parachute applications.
Our safety webbing is engineered for high-strength, reliability, and ease of use in rescue operations. We offer customized webbing solutions tailored to specific application requirements.
We recommend nylon jacquard webbing, known for its stylish, textured appearance and premium craftsmanship. It is dimensionally stable, shrink-resistant, wrinkle-free, washable, and quick-drying, making it ideal for luxury luggage and bags.
Our Dyneema webbing is the ideal choice for marine environments. It is high-strength, lightweight, abrasion-resistant, acid- and alkali-resistant, and hydrophobic allowing it to float while maintaining durability in extreme conditions.
Contact us directly! We offer customized webbing solutions with any length, width, or type, including special treatments and custom assemblies to meet your unique needs.
We recommend our fire-resistant, also known as flame-retardant webbing, made from specialized flame-resistant fibers. It has a low ignition point, excellent flame resistance, and self-extinguishing properties, ensuring long-term fire protection with waterproof capabilities.
Yes, we provide high-performance IRR webbing solutions with a fully integrated production facility, covering solid color and camouflage webbing, IRR elastic bands, and hook & loop fasteners. Our production facility is equipped to handle every stage from material selection to final testing, ensuring high-performance products for military and tactical applications.
Our IRR webbing is available in Nylon 6, Nylon 6.6, semi-dull nylon, and polyester, providing durability and performance suited for military gear and equipment.
Yes, we can integrate flame resistance, water repellency, UV protection, camouflage printing, and resin treatments, depending on the specific application and environmental conditions.
To ensure the best match for your needs, share information such as infrared wavelength range, reflectance values, webbing dimensions, and preferred colors. If you're unsure about specifications, our team is available to help find the right option.
We have supplied defense-grade IRR webbing to over 20 countries, including the United Kingdom, France, the United States, Switzerland, and Sweden, meeting various military and tactical requirements.
Both materials are known for their exceptional tensile strength, but there are key differences in their performance. UHMWPE webbing (Dyneema) offers higher strength and lower weight compared to aramid webbing, making it a great option for applications where maximum load capacity is required. However, UHMWPE cannot withstand temperatures above 120°C, whereas aramid webbing maintains its structural integrity under extreme heat. If your webbing needs to perform in high-temperature environments, aramid webbing is the better choice. For applications where heat resistance is not a primary concern, UHMWPE webbing provides higher strength at a lower cost.
Pricing depends on the width, thickness, and specific type of aramid webbing. Since there are multiple variations available, let us know the exact specifications you need, and we can provide an accurate quote based on your requirements.
The most popular widths are 2 inches (50mm), 1.75 inches (45mm), and 1.5 inches (38mm). However, there are various thickness options as well. Since there are many types of aramid webbing, producing every variation at all times is challenging. We may have similar products available as samples, but for specific sizes, production will be scheduled based on your order requirements.
Heat resistance varies depending on the weave structure and thickness. Thicker aramid webbing provides better thermal protection than thinner aramid fabrics. For example, a 2mm thick Kevlar webbing has higher heat resistance than 0.58mm aramid fabric (420gsm). In general, Kevlar and aramid products have a safe working temperature of up to 260°C (500°F) and a temporary exposure limit of 320°C (600°F). The best way to determine suitability is through sample testing, contact us for more details.
Our expert team is ready to help you choose the best webbing solution.