IMA S.r.l. FRICTION MATERIAL FOR INDUSTRIAL BRAKES AND CLUTCHES SINCE 1966
Ima S.r.l. 50 years of friction materials since 1966 - our experience at the service of safety
ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS
IMA S.R.L. always uses the best materials available on the international market for making its products. The offer is large and complete both as regards products and applications.
ANY KINDS OF PARTS
We can make any part in our specialist workshop, in a very short time, starting from a sample or a technical drawing.
ALL KINDS OF HOT GLUING
We carry out all kinds of hot gluing of friction materials on metallic parts.
DASA REGISTER ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFICATION
We obtained ISO 9001:2015 certification in the year 2000. The necessary documentation accompanying the product from acceptance to dispatch.
About Us
Since 1966, the Martelli family has been gaining experience in the safety sector, learning everything possible concerning friction materials for brakes and clutches. IMA di Italo Martelli was founded in 1966 and became S.R.L. in 2006. Achieving success first as a Florentine, then Tuscan and finally Italian company, IMA has been astride these 50 years, acquiring complete and knowledgeable professional skill, by adapting to the era of new constructional and applicative technology.
Our Services
IMA S.R.L. always uses the best materials available on the international market to produce its products. The supply is wide and complete as regards both products and applications.
LABORATORY
We can make any part in our specialist workshop, in a very short time, starting from a sample or a technical drawing.
REGENERATE
Thanks to "regeneration" old brakes and clutches will now have a new lease of life! Without forgetting that by using a small amount of material to be disposed off, we are protecting our environment.
CUSTOMIZED PARTS
We can quickly create customized parts. High technology and Made in Italy in the manufacture of friction materials.
Polyurethane
The company has concentrated its core-business on cast polyurethane creating a series of production lines ranging from very low harness polyurethane (5/10 shore “A”) to higher hardness levels (85/90 shore “D”)
