Polygiene OdorCrunch2.0 builds on the original technology and delivers higher odour absorption across polyester, blended fabrics and natural fibres, without affecting material performance. © Polygiene
Polygiene OdorCrunch2.0 builds on the original technology and delivers higher odour absorption across polyester, blended fabrics and natural fibres, without affecting material performance. © Polygiene
On site at booth number A82 in Hall 12.0, Markus Amthor from Global Business Development and Sales Area Manager Stefan Ruebesam will be available to demonstrate not only what the TSA can measure today, but what it can enable tomorrow to the textile experts at the Techtextil Frankfurt 2026. © emtec
DIENES Apparatebau, based in Mühlheim am Main, Germany, develops laboratory and pilot-scale equipment for fiber spinning and downstream thermal conversion up to carbonization. © Dienes
Digital printing is becoming the production backbone of a garment industry under pressure from every direction. © Texintel
The support rack ensures uniform lighting during material capture – one of the many technological innovations on display at Zünd Booth D78 in Hall 8. © Zünd
The pigment-based Pigmentura dyeing process requires no water for soaping or rinsing and does not require the process water to be heated. © CHT Germany
Transparent, tamper-proof traceability from fibre to finished product, combined with significantly reduced administrative effort for ginning mills, spinning mills, manufacturing companies and brands – this is no longer a dream for the future! © OEKO-TEX®