Fabrication & Prototyping Services

Fabrication & Prototyping Services
At Ronald Mark Associates (RMA), we are expanding our capabilities beyond extrusion and coating by collaborating on prototyping and fabrication. With a newly established cut-and-sew facility, we now offer custom product development and small-scale production to support our customers in bringing their ideas to life.
Our Fabrication & Prototyping Capabilities
New Fabrication Facility – Pitman, NJ
- Dedicated cut-and-sew shop floor for specialized textile fabrication
- Custom cutting and paneling for MLV (Mass Loaded Vinyl) products
- Prototype development to test new concepts before full-scale production
- Ability to ramp up production where appropriate
Why Work with RMA?
50+ years of industry expertise in technical textiles and polymer processing.
In-house prototyping – from concept to small-scale production.
Cut-and-sew capabilities for MLV and specialty fabric products
A trusted network to connect you with the right fabrication partners
Fabrication and Prototyping
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
A PVC geomembrane is an impermeable liner designed for water containment and seepage prevention in canals, reservoirs, ponds, and more. Its high flexibility and ease of installation make it ideal for diverse projects.
We have a variety of extrusion coating machines with various capabilities and we produce in 2 locations. Depending on what needs to be done we have a facility in Hillside NJ, and one in Bluefield VA. We can determine the best location for production when we are ready to go into production?
Simply sweep or mop with soap and water. The low-profile design resists dirt and grime buildup.
PVC originates from two main components: ethylene (a hydrocarbon derived from oil or natural gas) and chlorine (produced via saltwater electrolysis). These combine to form vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), which is then polymerized into PVC resin.
No. PVC resin is a neat polymer and needs various additives (stabilizers, pigments, lubricants, plasticizers) to become a usable PVC compound. Only after compounding can it be processed into pipes, sheeting, or coatings..
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