An AMA Industry PerspectiveOne of the most common misconceptions we see in the market is this:Carbon fiber performance is judged purely by how it looks.At AMA Industry, as a manufacturer working direc...
1. MANUFACTURING PROCESSWoven FeltYarn (typically wool + nylon) is first woven into fabric, followed by raising, shearing, dyeing, and compressing processes to create a directional pile surface.Nonwov...
In today’s paddle market, many designs look good on paper.Higher spin numbers. New surface names. More foam, more layers, more claims.From the manufacturing side, we see something different.We see ...
The Rapid Rise of Pickleball and Why Paddle Quality MattersIn recent years, pickleball has surged worldwide thanks to its easy learning curve, fun gameplay, and broad appeal across age groups. With an...
Material and Appearance InspectionTennis balls are usually made of a rubber core and an outer felt layer (composed of felt and wool yarn structure), so the appearance can directly reflect the workmans...
Why Padel Rackets Are Completely Different from Tennis RacketsPadel has rapidly gained popularity in Europe and North America in recent years and has entered many cities in China. Many beginners think...
AMA Industry was honored to be invited to CCTV's"Contemporary China · Visual History" interview series.This program documents the real journey of Chinese manufacturers—from starting at...
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