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MMI Textiles Announces MultiCam Woven Loop

9/8/2016 — As a part of their new printed narrow fabrics line, MMI Textiles, Inc. is now offering printed loop in both MultiCam® and OCP. MMI is responding to a need within the industry for printed loop and now after approval, the product is available for sale. It is the only printed woven loop that is made to A-A-55126 available in the market, and has excellent quality and resolution.

It’s just one of the many products within their new line. After announcing a partnership with Mikan Printing in May, the company rolled out a line of printed webbing, binding tape, loop, elastic, and zipper. Most of these are currently in stock in MultiCam® pattern, with MultiCam® Alpine®, Arid, Black and Tropic patterns being developed in the coming weeks. OCP is being printed on various materials as needed and by government contract only. Samples are available from MMI by request.

These materials are 100% Berry Compliant and created with patent-pending technology that gives the usual “white-edge” much more of a concealed appearance.

This news illustrates MMI’s on-going commitment to serve the military and tactical industries. For any inquiries or interest in samples, call MMI at 440-899-8050 or email them at info@mmitextiles.com.

MultiCam® is a registered trademark of Crye Precision

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3 Responses to “MMI Textiles Announces MultiCam Woven Loop”

  1. Lasse says:

    About a month ago I got an email from Texcel saying that they use “Crye’s new concealed design edge for Multicam”, is this the same tech/result as the Mikan Printing stuff?

  2. Annie says:

    The concealed edge design was developed and is patent-pending by MMI Textiles, Inc. Crye responded to the Texcel email letting all know that they did not develop nor have anything to do with MMI’s edge. That specific technology, CTEdge™, pertains only to the webbing and tape portion of the MMI product line. Though the printed loop product does not have the edge, it passes A-A-55126 which ensures it is printed to the highest quality.

  3. SG says:

    Is it just me or is the resolution a bit…. fuzzy?

    *rimshot*