Saint-Laurent, QC
MERCEDES TEXTILES LTD.
MANUFACTURING FIRE HOSE SINCE 1978
Mercedes Textiles Ltd. has brought new and innovative production methods and procedures to the manufacturing of fire hose. We continue to lead the industry in developing and implementing newer and more efficient techniques for the improvement of our products.
Computer assisted manufacturing equipment and computer aided designs guarantee that Mercede Textiles Limited will be at the forefront of technological development.
PATENTED MERTEX METHODS
A unique patented process (patent numbers 1, 295, 104 Can. and 4, 738, 735 US) designed especially for the manufacturing of the fire hose was developed exclusively by Mercedes Textiles Ltd. This process uses a lining material in a molten state which is then introduced into the fabric jacket as it is being woven at the loom. No adhesives, glues or other bonding agents are used in the process. With this method, a smoother waterway is produced, yielding greater water flow at the discharge end. This continuous process is your assurance that Mercedes Fire Hose will provide the most efficient products available.
PATENTED HYDRO-WICK PROCESS
Special problems require special solutions and Mercedes Textiles is particularly innovative in creating practical solutions to difficult problems. When the Forest Services of North America needed a more finely controlled weeping (self-protecting) hose than the previous technology could provide, Mercedes Textiles Ltd. created this clever yet simple design (patent number 5, 500, 262 US) + 5, 676, 783 wherein carefully spaced yarns were exposed into the waterway.
Through capillary action, a controlled amount of water is allowed to wick through the yarn and quickly soak the jacket thoroughly. This action produces a wetted outer surface without reducing flow or creating additional turbulence. When the jack is fully wet, the capillary action automatically stabilizes.
PATENTED MERLUG FORESTRY COUPLINGS
Mercedes Textiles Ltd. not only manufacturers fire hose but also has responded once again to the needs of its customers. The demand for an improved forestry hose coupling has led the company into the manufacturing of quarter-turn threadless couplings and adapters with extended lugs for quick simple, disconnect. (CCAD) Patent # 2, 152, 661, Australian Patent # 52268/96, New Zealnd Patent # 286872.
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
Only the best material are used in the manufacturing of Mercedes Textiles products, from virgin polyester and cotton yarns to the most modern thermoplastic lining compounds. You may be assured of the utmost in quality, the most innovative in product design and the latest advancements technology has to offer.
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5838 Cypihot St.
Saint-Laurent, QC H4S 1Y5
CA
5838 Cypihot St.
Saint-Laurent, QC H4S 1Y5
CA
Legal Name: Mercedes Textiles Ltd.
Number of Employees: 25
Total Sales ($CDN): $100,000 - $200,000
CA
Title: Controller
Area of Responsibility: Administrative Services
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