Bally Ribbon Mills01.17.19
Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM), a company involved in the design, development, and manufacture of highly specialized engineered woven fabrics, announces the company has received ISO 13485:2016 certification. ISO 13485 is the rigorous international standard that governs the design and manufacture of medical devices. BRM passed a surveillance audit with zero non-conformances.
For over 50 years, BRM has been supplying the highest quality medical products to its customers. BRM meets the ISO 13485 standards for medical devices by focusing on risk management and design control during product development and by manufacturing its products in a controlled work environment. In addition, BRM follows specific requirements for inspection and traceability for implantable devices as well as for verification of the effectiveness of corrective and preventive actions.
BRM’s facility includes advanced weaving systems, yarn preparation, and inspection areas for the production of fabric to the most stringent requirements. Environmental sampling, data collection, storage, and alarms ensure complete environmental monitoring and redundancies.
Quality efforts also include an emphasis on continuous improvement and defect prevention. Tools include but are not limited to Management and Feasibility Reviews, AS9102 First Articles, FMEA’s, Control Plans, IQ-OQ-PQ’s, Process/Product Validation and Lean/Six Sigma best practices.
For more information, visit https://www.ballyribbon.com/medical-textiles.
For over 50 years, BRM has been supplying the highest quality medical products to its customers. BRM meets the ISO 13485 standards for medical devices by focusing on risk management and design control during product development and by manufacturing its products in a controlled work environment. In addition, BRM follows specific requirements for inspection and traceability for implantable devices as well as for verification of the effectiveness of corrective and preventive actions.
BRM’s facility includes advanced weaving systems, yarn preparation, and inspection areas for the production of fabric to the most stringent requirements. Environmental sampling, data collection, storage, and alarms ensure complete environmental monitoring and redundancies.
Quality efforts also include an emphasis on continuous improvement and defect prevention. Tools include but are not limited to Management and Feasibility Reviews, AS9102 First Articles, FMEA’s, Control Plans, IQ-OQ-PQ’s, Process/Product Validation and Lean/Six Sigma best practices.
For more information, visit https://www.ballyribbon.com/medical-textiles.