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02/08/2024 – Upgraded “TSA” device

Driving sustainability in the textile chain with “TSA”

Emtec Electronic, a leading German manufacturer of specialized testing equipment for the paper, textile, and nonwoven industries, has launched an upgraded version of its “Tactile Sensation Analyzer (TSA)”. This innovative device offers a robust solution for improving logistics, supply chain management, and sustainability in textile production.

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Providing objective, digital measurements of haptic quality improves communication and efficiency across the supply chain and reduces the need for physical sample shipments. © emtec Electronic

 
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Emtec Electronic’s enhanced “TSA” device and “Virtual Haptic Library” represent significant advancements in the textile industry. © emtec Electronic

 
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Providing objective, digital measurements of haptic quality improves communication and efficiency across the supply chain and reduces the need for physical sample shipments. © emtec Electronic

 
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