Avient Features ThermoBallistic™ Ballistic-Resistant Composite Panels At JEC 2024

PARIS — February 26, 2024 — Avient Corp., a premier provider of specialized and sustainable materials solutions and services, announced it will highlight its breadth of composite solutions, including new ballistic-resistant panels, next week at JEC World 2024, the leading global trade show for composite materials and their applications.

Broadening Avient’s portfolio of protective materials, Polystrand™ ThermoBallistic™ ballistic-resistant composite panels are compression molded panels made with e-glass and thermoplastic resin systems that offer a cost-competitive alternative to ballistic-resistant materials made with other fibers or thermoset resins. ThermoBallistic panels provide structural bullet-resistant reinforcement to meet UL 752 Level 3 ballistic rating for interior and exterior architectural surfaces and components at a lighter weight than traditional panel materials.

Avient will be featuring its portfolio of advanced composite materials and engineered fiber solutions at JEC World 2024.

Avient will also highlight its complete portfolio of advanced composite materials and engineered fiber solutions that offer high strength, weight reduction, and corrosion resistance for products across a broad range of industries and markets, including:

Thermoplastic Composites:

  • Polystrand™ continuous fiber reinforced unidirectional tapes and multi-axial laminates, including recycled content formulations
  • Hammerhead™ Marine Composite Panels – structural solutions to replace wood and other materials in boat-building applications
  • Polystrand structural sandwich panels

Thermoset Composites:

  • Gordon Composites™ continuous glass and carbon fiber bar stock, laminates, and composite springs, including springs for high-temperature industrial applications
  • Gordon Glass™ archery bow limbsGlasforms™ pultruded rods, tubes, and custom profiles
  • GlasArmor™ ballistic-resistant panels

Engineered Fiber Solutions:

  • Fiber-Line™ engineered high-performance fibers, including coated, twisted, and custom-wound aramid, glass, carbon, HMPE, and LCP fibers
  • Fiber-Line fiber-reinforced thermoplastic unidirectional tapes, pultruded rods, and custom extrusion-coated rods and fibers

Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber™

  • Dyneema unidirectional (UD) material is a composite laminate that offers excellent energy absorption and enhanced protection in a lightweight solution
  • The strength and versatility of Dyneema make it ideal for a wide range of ballistic armor solutions for personal and vehicle protection

Avient is committed to helping customers meet sustainability goals in various ways through its composites portfolio. Composites are inherently lightweight alternatives to metal and other materials, enabling sustainability initiatives such as material reduction and fuel economy improvements in many end products. Thermoplastic recycled-content composites can further support a circular economy and help customers lessen their environmental impact.

Avient is exhibiting at JEC World March 5-7, 2024, in Hall 5, Booth F49, at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Park.

Posted: February 26, 2024

Source: Avient Corporation

Filo61: ACTIVEYARN By Suedwolle Sets A New Mindset

BIELLA, Italy — February 26, 2024 — Suedwolle Group changes perspective by introducing ACTIVEYARN®, the company’s first seasonless corporate collection: ACTIVEYARN is composed by a selection of weaving, flat and circular knitting, hosiery, and technical yarns, with a dominance of advanced spinning technologies, wool blends and other natural, biodegradable and traceable fibers. It is a seasonless collection of yarns suitable for different occasions, that support everyone’s attitude and style.

This idea is expressed by the concept of “Get active” which is not just about using Suedwolle Group’s products in sports applications, but about a new mindset, about changing perspective: By taking a fresh look at the company’s wide offer, ACTIVEYARN provides new opportunities and inspiration to explore Suedwolle Group’s full potential in terms of technology, sustainability, and innovations.

In the framework of the “Dialoghi di Confronto” of the 61st edition of Filo, Roberto Circelli (Product Innovation Manager Europe Südwolle Group) and Ludovico Rosazza (Area Sales Manager Südwolle Group) will explain ACTIVEYARN potential in the talk “ACTIVEYARN – Get Active, change prospective and explore the full potential of wool.”

The appointment is at Allianz MiCo-Milan, Filo’s Networking Area

  • Wednesday 28 February 2024, at 14.30am

The ACTIVEYARN range considers with a new point of view Suedwolle Group’s collections for knitting, weaving and technical uses, creating new connections between them and offering a mosaic of new possibilities and versatile combinations.

This theme of the collection and the new mindset is visualized by the concept of a “kaleidoscope”, symbol of the active change that moves Suedwolle Group’s creativity. Everyone is asked to make new connections, to stay flexible and always adapt to new needs. Just like turning a kaleidoscope, where you encounter new shapes and facets when viewing things from a different angle. It’s an endless and timeless source of inspiration, where customers can discover the richness of patterns, yarns, colours, stitches for so many applications.

The yarns in ACTIVEYARN collection embody the company’s strategical six pillars of innovation – sustainability, circularity, traceability, design, performance and technology – that drive the entire process of design and production.

The 61st edition of Filo takes place on 28 and 29 February 2024 at Allianz MiCo – Milano (via Gattamelata 5).

Posted: February 26, 2024

Source: Filo

X-Rite Incorporated Appoints Jeff McKee As President

Jeff McKee

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.— February 26, 2024 — X-Rite Inc., a global supplier of color science and technology, proudly announced the appointment of Jeff McKee from CFO to the role of president.

The strategic promotion reflects McKee’s 20 years of unwavering dedication to X-Rite and his commitment to customer excellence. In his new role, McKee will lead the company into the future of digital color management, automation, and 3D visualization.

X-Rite is an operating company in Veralto’s Product Quality and Innovation segment, which helps customers safeguard everyday essentials by protecting the food supply chain, enabling the delivery of verified pharmaceuticals, and ensuring product quality, freshness, and consistency.

Throughout his tenure at X-Rite, McKee has demonstrated leadership across various roles, and his insights have been instrumental in shaping X-Rite’s long-term success. He has overseen the finance, information technologies, and global services businesses, including inside sales, order entry, product management, and service centers. In addition, he played a pivotal role in facilitating the company’s M&A strategy through several strategic acquisitions.

“It couldn’t be a more exciting and important time to be leading X-Rite, as customers face new business challenges and make moves to create more sustainable manufacturing processes,” said McKee. “Our company is fueled by an incredible team of talented associates, and I look forward to working with them as we expand and innovate our portfolio of solutions and continue to deliver world-class service.”

“As we look ahead, Jeff’s vision for the color science and technology market aligns seamlessly with Veralto’s mission to create a safer, cleaner, more vibrant future,” said Mattias Byström, Senior Vice President, Product Quality and Innovation, Veralto. “Under his leadership, X-Rite will continue to innovate across hardware, software, and services, delivering digital workflow solutions that help customers meet their sustainability goals.”

Posted: February 26, 2024

Source: X-Rite Incorporated

Michelman Highlights Fiber-Polymer Interface Adhesion And Formulated Surface Treatments At JEC 2024

CINCINNATI — February 26, 2024 — Michelman will exhibit at JEC World 2024, spotlighting its Hydrosize® fiber sizings and Unyte® water-based emulsions. The company will demonstrate its nearly three decades of expertise in enhancing the performance of composites and technical textiles.

Hydrosize plays a crucial role for fiber producers and composite manufacturers by improving the bond between fibers and polymers. Using Hydrosize, a manufacturer can tailor the surface chemistry of reinforcement fibers to the chemistry of the matrix resin, thus creating composites that are not only stronger and lighter but also more durable.

Hydrosize solutions are used in the manufacturing of glass, carbon, and natural fibers, including chopped and continuous formats. They are used as lubricants, film formers, sizing agents, and binders during fiber manufacturing and composite processing.

Michelman’s Global Marketing Director, Steve Bassetti, stated, “Hydrosize plays a pivotal role in enhancing fiber processability. Despite its minor weight contribution to fiber-reinforced composites — typically between 0.5 and 5 percent — its influence on both the production of fibers and their processing is profound, significantly affecting how the fiber surface interacts with the composite matrix. Essentially acting as the ‘glue’ in this interaction, sizing is critical when introducing sized fiber into the resin matrix. Our strategy involves a chemistry-agnostic stance, allowing us to tackle interface adhesion challenges by devising tailored solutions that cater to the vast array of polymer types, fibers, fillers, and the various composite manufacturing methods.”

Michelman is also excited to present its line of Hydrosize Carbon solutions aimed at maximizing the advantages of carbon fiber. These solutions enable the production of superior quality composite parts by leveraging carbon fiber’s distinctive properties to meet lightweighting objectives while maintaining design flexibility and part consolidation.

Select Hydrosize Carbon grades provide excellent thermal stability and are designed to withstand elevated processing and subsequent applications. Furthermore, the various grades offer customers a wide variety of solutions depending on resin compatibility, fiber type, and desired composite performance.

Unyte water-based emulsions, another highlight from Michelman, offer a range of water-based technologies tailored for technical textiles and pre-preg fabrics. These solutions enhance various attributes, including adhesion, chemical and heat resistance, and water repellency. Particularly focused on reducing environmental impact, Unyte® formulations are developed to meet specific client needs while avoiding Substances of Concern (SoCs) like formaldehyde and PFAS, aligning with Michelman’s commitment to sustainability.

Steve Bassetti further remarked: “Our Unyte line includes a variety of formulations, each adaptable to specific needs. We frequently collaborate with manufacturers of technical textiles seeking to remove Substances of Concern (SoCs), aiming to do so without compromising performance or processability. We ensure these formulations meet our customers’ precise objectives by performing rigorous testing and customization with different raw materials. Committed to our mission of Innovating a Sustainable Future, we are proud to support customers in phasing out these substances, contributing positively to reducing environmental impact.”

Michelman invites attendees to explore these innovative solutions and learn how they are driving the future of composites and technical textiles toward enhanced performance and reduced environmental impact. Join them at JEC World 2024 to discover how Michelman’s products can benefit your manufacturing processes and products.

JEC World 2024 takes place March 5-7 at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre. Michelman will exhibit in Hall 5, Booth C40.

Posted: February 26, 2024

Source: Michelman

KARL MAYER GROUP Reduces Its Ecological Footprint Generating Energy With Solar Panels

OBERTSHAUSEN, Germany — February 23, 2024 — The KARL MAYER GROUP is committed to environmental protection and is not only focusing on its textile products and machine technology solutions, but also on its own value chain.

The group’s largest photovoltaic system to date has just been installed at its headquarters in Obertshausen. “With a total output of 2.4 MWp, we will be able to generate over 35 percent of the total electricity consumption at the site ourselves,” explains Michael Sustelo, head of Facility Management at the KARL MAYER GROUP, on the benefits of the investment.

Michael Sustelo

This important step towards sustainability was preceded by extensive planning. The large-scale project was coordinated and conceptualized together with the electricity grid operators, authorities, insurance company, experts and fire brigade.

Work has now begun on realizing the plans. Following the construction of a stable substructure, the first photovoltaic elements were installed on the roof of the assembly hall in Obertshausen on 16 February 2023. This will be followed by the step-by-step conversion of other roofs. If everything goes according to plan, around 6,000 modules will have been installed on an area of approximately 12,000 m² and more than 60,000 meters of cable laid by the middle of the year.

Posted: February 22, 2024

Source: KARL MAYER GROUP

 

 

Carrington Textiles And The LYCRA Company Partner To Showcase Stretch Military Fabric In Germany

LONDON  — February 20, 2024 — Carrington Textiles, a global military fabrics manufacturer, is proud to announce their participation at Enforce Tac 2024, a trade fair catering to members of official security agencies and armed forces. Scheduled to take place from February 26-28, 2024, in Nuremberg, Germany, this event serves as an ideal platform for industry leaders to unveil groundbreaking solutions tailored for the defence sector.

Carrington Textiles is set to make a significant impact at the event by showcasing their latest breakthrough — Spartan HT Flex Lite fabric. Engineered with military-grade INVISTA T420 nylon 6,6 staple fiber and featuring a strategic 2 percent LYCRA® fiber content, Spartan HT Flex Lite represents a paradigm shift in military textile development.

The incorporation of LYCRA fiber into Spartan HT Flex Lite offers unparalleled benefits to military professionals. This innovative fabric provides exceptional comfort akin to cotton, while simultaneously delivering added mobility thanks to its integrated stretch properties. Spartan HT Flex Lite is engineered to endure the rigors of military environments, making it the ideal choice for those who demand both performance and durability.

Carrington Textiles invites trade editors and industry professionals to visit their booth at Enforce Tac 2024 to experience firsthand the revolutionary Spartan HT Flex Lite fabric. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the fabric’s features, learn about its technical specifications, and discover how it meets the evolving needs of military professionals.

“We are excited to showcase Spartan HT Flex Lite at Enforce Tac 2024,” said Paul Farrellat Carrington Textiles. “This fabric represents our dedication to innovation and commitment to providing the highest quality solutions for the defense sector. We look forward to showcasing Spartan HT Flex Lite and our innovative defense fabric portfolio and demonstrating how it can enhance the performance and comfort of military uniforms.”

Virginie Bonnafous from The LYCRA Co., highlighted “For military professionals, the integrity of their attire is crucial. By incorporating LYCRA fiber, we ensure that military professionals experience unrestricted mobility, enabling them to navigate any situation with confidence.”

Visit Carrington Textiles in hall 7, stand 340 at the Nüremberg Exhibition Centre in Germany to discover the company’s Defence Range or alternative visit carrington.co.uk

Posted: February 22, 2024

Source: Carrington Textiles

Carnegie Unveils The Go-To Collection: A Sustainable Revolution In Performance Fabrics

NEW YORK CITY  — February 22, 2024 — Carnegie, a supplier of sustainable textiles and acoustical management solutions for the commercial industry, has unveiled the Go-To Collection, a revolutionary offering designed to simplify and elevate the material selection process for architects and designers. Guided by a commitment to sustainability, health, and design excellence, the Go-To Collection addresses the increasing demand for transparent, responsible material choices in the industry.

“As we celebrate the 10-year milestone of our award-winning biobased Xorel brand, we reflect on  Carnegie’s 42-year legacy of pushing boundaries and setting new standards,” said Heather Bush, chief creative officer at Carnegie. “Biobased Xorel has not only stood the test of time but has evolved. The Go-To collection marks a decade of innovation, sustainability, and design excellence, with the newly transformed Strie line inspired by years of client feedback. The result is a highly curated collection that comes together as the ultimate solution for responsibly-made, high-performing, and aesthetically pleasing materials.”

The Go-To Collection comprises the refreshed Biobased Xorel Strie, a tried and tested go-to choice for wallcoverings, wrapped panels, and upholstery since its first introduction in 2013. Upholding Carnegie’s commitment to sustainability, the Strie collection is 100-percent Xorel, with 85-percent Biobased Xorel derived from rapidly renewable sugarcane plants, ensuring a significantly reduced carbon footprint over fossil-fuel-based alternatives. The inherently antimicrobial and antibacterial properties of Strie make it an ideal solution for spaces requiring strict cleanability. The new iteration includes a refreshing palette of 39 colors, delivering a dreamy collection of soothing, ethereal hues like gently aged metallics and milky layered neutrals.

To complement the Strie launch, the Go-To Collection introduces a curated selection of performance textiles for upholstery and panels, featuring a variety of textures and sophisticated hues at attractive price points. With over 100 SKUs available, designers can effortlessly find the perfect solution for any project, eliminating the challenges associated with cleanability, versatility, budget constraints, and performance.

The new patterns include:

Strie: Tried, true, and tested! Introduced in 2013, Strie became the world’s first biobased high performance interior textile and continues to outperform all sustainable textiles on the market with its ability to stand up to abuse in high-traffic areas. To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Carnegie’s legendary Biobased Xorel, the new colors of Strie include a refreshing palette of 39 colors inspired by years of client feedback, delivering a dreamy collection of soothing, ethereal hues like gently aged metallics and milky layered neutrals.

Proof: Name your need—upholstery, wrapped panels, and moveable walls? As part of Carnegie’s value-performance Elements collection, Proof is the exception that proves the rule. This multi-purpose fabric not only boasts an incredibly soft hand and elevated wool look, but is offered in 24 colors at an incredible price point. Tested and proven, this fabric’s got the proof to back it up.

Article: Stop the presses! As part of Carnegie’s value-performance Elements collection, Article answers every question. Approved for both upholstery and panel applications, this highly-durable fabric comes in 21 sophisticated neutrals and nuanced earthen hues. Article relies on a rich blend of scrumptious woven textures and high performance, making it the perfect go-to solution for any commercial space.

Aspen: Recycled wool is always in style. An undeniable fabric staple, Carnegie’s felted performance wool Aspen is top of the summit. Boasting a long color line of 29 vibrant bold colors and classic heathered neutrals, Aspen gives existing fibers a second life and repurposes unused waste—delivering on sustainable performance in color.

The Go-To Collection is ideal for spaces demanding rigorous cleanability and durability standards. It stands out by seamlessly integrating considerations of beauty, performance, durability, and cleanability, debunking the myth that performance compromises design and sustainability. Designed to be versatile, the collection caters to a wide range of vertical markets, including post-occupancy projects, providing designers with a rich palette of over 100 colors. This extensive selection ensures that designers can effortlessly mix and match to create any desired palette, enhancing the flexibility and creativity of their projects.

The Strie fabric is also bleach-cleanable and compatible with hospital-grade disinfectants. All fabrics within the Go-To Collection surpass the 100K double rubs threshold, ensuring durability and longevity. Easy maintenance and suitability for high-traffic environments are key attributes shared across all fabrics, making the Go-To Collection a practical and reliable choice for diverse design projects.

The Go-To Collection is poised to be the ultimate solution for designers seeking sustainable, high-performing, and aesthetically pleasing materials. Interested clients can also take advantage of Carnegie’s complimentary design support program, Carnegie Design Services. The initiative provides free 360-degree support and significant time savings to clients seeking a bespoke selection of products matched to their project’s design specifications, as well as performance and budgetary criteria.

Posted: February 22, 2024

Source: Carnegie

Q-Lab Acquires Arizona Desert Testing LLC

WESTLAKE, Ohio — February 22, 2024 — Q-Lab, a global leader in weathering and corrosion lab equipment and outdoor exposure testing, is pleased to announce that it has acquired Arizona Desert Testing LLC (AZTEST). AZTEST performs benchmark outdoor desert exposure testing, with a focus on automotive interior materials. Q-Lab has operated a virtually-identical Arizona testing business to AZTEST for decades, and the two companies share a long history of mutual respect and collaboration. This represents the largest acquisition in Q-Lab’s 68-year history.

The combined business will be called Q-Lab Arizona Desert Testing, and will be located at AZTEST’s current site in Wittmann, Ariz. This facility is currently being expanded to add Q-Lab’s existing equipment, people, and operations from Q-Lab’s current site, in nearby Buckeye, AZ. Q-Lab Arizona Desert Testing will be one of the world’s premier sites for Arizona benchmark testing of automotive interior materials, paints & coatings, and architectural materials. The site will make Q-Lab the top provider of Automotive Interior Material (AIM) box testing in the world.

“We are thrilled to join forces with AZTEST. The new combined organization instantly triples our scale, and furthers our testing capabilities, capacity, and ability to service customers at fair prices all over the world,” said Harlan Reid, Q Lab Testing Services managing director. “We’re much greater than the sum of our parts. This is a true 1+1=3.”

Joe Robbins III, AZTEST’s former co-owner, added: “When it came time to find a new owner for our business, Q-Lab was a perfect fit and we didn’t consider anyone else. Our team is extremely excited to continue the long legacy we’ve built at AZTEST. I’m also personally excited to help the Q-Lab team during this transition.”

Posted: February 22, 2024

Source: Q-Lab Corp.

Archroma Inspires Mills And Brands At EXINTEX 2024 With Super Systems+ For Enhanced Economic And Environmental Sustainability

PRATTELN, Switzerland — February 22, 2024 — Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, is focusing on innovations that deliver both economic and environmental sustainability at this year’s EXINTEX textile industry fair in Puebla, Mexico.

“The Mexican textile industry has made great strides towards sustainability to capture global demand for eco-friendly fashion and textiles, but balancing economic growth and environmental stewardship can be a challenge, especially for small and mid-sized enterprises,” Fernando Hernandez Espinosa, vice president Americas, Archroma Textile Effects, said.

“With this in mind, EXINTEX 2024 is the ideal platform for Archroma to introduce our new Super Systems+ solutions to Mexican brands and mills. Delivering on our ‘Planet Conscious+’ vision, these innovative solution sets can help you optimize your productivity, add value to your products and create a positive impact on the environment,” he continued.

Super Systems+ are powerful end-to-end systems that combine fiber-specific processing solutions and intelligent effects. Drawing on the industry’s broadest product portfolio, the Super Systems+ suite encompasses wet processing solutions that deliver measurable environmental impact from sizing to finishing; durable colors and functional effects that add value and longevity to the end product; and cleaner chemistries that eliminate harmful or regulated substances.

Breakthrough technologies for Super Systems+ solutions at EXINTEX 2024 include:

  • DIRESUL® EVOLUTION BLACK for iconic black denim. This eco-advanced sulfur black dyestuff creates unique shade and wash-down effects with an overall impact reduction of 57% compared to standard Sulfur Black 1 liquid.*
  • DENISOL® PURE INDIGO 30 LIQ for authentic blue denim. This aniline-free** pre-reduced indigo produces coveted denim colors with the same performance and efficiency as conventional indigo dye, but in a more planet-friendly way.
  • AVITERA® SE GENERATION NEXT for cellulosic fibers and blends. This revolutionary technology enables significant resource savings, superior chlorine fastness and an improved cost-to-performance ratio for dark and extra-dark shades.
  • EarthColors® for warm shades on cellulosic-based fibers. This patented Archroma technology creates high-performance bio waste-based dyes from non-edible food and agricultural waste, conserving natural resources and embracing circularity.
  • ERIOPON® E3-SAVE for processing polyester and its blends. This next-generation all-in-one auxiliary combines pre-scouring, dyeing and reduction clearing in a single bath to achieve substantial savings of water, energy and time.
  • Fluorine-free DWRs for sustainable rain- and stain-resistance. Archroma has the industry’s most extensive portfolio of durable water repellents (DWRs), allowing it to achieve the right functionality for the end use while optimizing production and staying ahead of consumer expectations and regulatory change.

Meet the Archroma team at EXINTEX 2024

Established more than 30 years ago, EXINTEX has grown into Mexico’s most important textile trade fair and one of the most significant textile exhibitions in Latin America, attracting participants from more than 430 countries worldwide.

Visit Archroma at Booth 2618-2622 at the Centro Expositor Puebla for EXINTEX 2024 from February 27 to March 1, 2024.

* Ecotarrae lifecycle analysis.
** Below limits of detection according to industry standard test methods.

Posted: February 22, 2024

Source: Archroma

Saurer Technocorder TC2 With Brilliant Innovations At Techtextil Frankfurt 2024

KEMPTEN, Germany — February 21, 2024 — Techtextil is the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens. This year, it will again draw large numbers of industry experts to Frankfurt April 23-26, 2024. As a regular participant, Saurer Twisting Solutions is delighted to be welcoming customers and experts from all over the world to its Booth B52 in Hall 12. The focus is the two-for-one twisting machine TechnoCorder TC2 with brilliant innovations and valuable customer benefits.

Saurer TechnoCorder TC2 for opening up new markets for industrial yarns

The Saurer TechnoCorder TC2 is a high-performance machine for twisting single and multiple yarns from a multitude of supply materials in a very wide range of count materials. The further development of the TechnoCorder TC2 is never-ending and thus offers Saurer customers significant competitive advantages.

Even more flexibility with the TechnoCorder TC2?

That’s a definite yes since the options for flexible use of the TechnoCorder TC2 (PreciWinding and Oiling device) are complemented by the two new option fine yarn count pot and special equipment for coarse yarn counts. Those new additions expand the processible yarn count range of the gauge 670 even further and enable our customers to broaden their product range.

Fine yarn counts – we have what you need!

The new fine yarn count pot lowers the processible minimum yarn count range to 110 dtex which results in customer being able to produce sewing yarns, for example.

Coarse yarn counts give you a headache? We have the remedy for that!

Our new special equipment for coarse yarn counts for the gauge 670 can provide significant advantages when processing coarse yarns. The yarn count range can be expanded to a maximum of 33000 dtex thanks to a balloon limiter ring. Furthermore, the product range can be broadened with ease.

Further innovations and additional advantages

Our newly developed ball yarn brake does not only prevent the accumulation of yarn debris in the brake chamber, but also enables the customer to adjust the brake settings within mere seconds. This also results in a reduction of the set-up time as well as the cleaning requirements. Furthermore, the machine’s availability and productivity are enhanced at the same time.

The Saurer exhibition team is looking forward to welcoming customers and visitors at the Techtextil 2024 and to informing them about the advantages of the
TechnoCorder TC2 in person.

Posted: February 22, 2024

Source: Saurer Technologies GmbH & Co. KG

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