Standard Textile Expanding Operations In Union County, S.C.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — June 15, 2021 — Standard Textile Co. Inc. today announced plans to expand operations in Union County. The more than $15 million investment will create 45 new jobs.

Founded in 1940, Standard Textile partners with industry leaders to create products and services that solve the unique needs of the healthcare, hospitality, interiors and home markets.

Located at 100 Highpoint Drive in Union, Standard Textile’s expansion will increase the company’s capacity to meet growing demand.

The expansion is expected to be completed by October 2021. Individuals interested in joining the Standard Textile team should visit the company’s careers webpage.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to this project. The Council also awarded Union County a $400,000 Rural Infrastructure Fund grant to assist with related project costs.

“We are excited about the expansion of our facility in Union, South Carolina. In addition to meeting growing demand, this expansion allows us to create a state-of-the-art rapid prototyping center for the development of innovative products and a showroom to share the company’s innovation history and unique products. We are grateful for the partnership we have with the South Carolina Department of Commerce and with Union County and for their commitment to helping innovative companies thrive in the region,” said Standard Textile COO and CFO Officer Bradley Fry.

“South Carolina’s textile industry has a very rich history, and this sector continues to provide jobs and investment throughout our state. We’re proud of Standard Textile’s growth within our borders and we’re excited to see their continued success,” said Governor Henry McMaster.

“When companies like Standard Textile expand in our state, it shows that the textile industry is as important to our present and future as it has been to our past. We congratulate this great company on their success, and we look forward to continuing the partnership in the future,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt.

“We are proud to partner with Standard Textile as they continue to grow and provide tremendous career opportunities for Union County citizens. This expansion is another testament to the fact that Union County is a great place to locate and grow your business,” noted Union County Supervisor Frank Hart.

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: South Carolina Office of the Governor

Gissing North America LLC, Manufacturer Of Acoustic Systems For The Automotive Industry, Establishing Operations In Greenville County, S.C.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — June 16, 2021 — Gissing North America LLC, a manufacturer of acoustic systems for the automotive industry, today announced plans to establish operations in Greenville County. The $18.7 million investment will create 116 new jobs.

Founded in 2016, Gissing North America LLC is an acoustic and sound package solutions provider for the automotive industry. The company designs, develops and manufactures components and solutions to reduce noise, vibration and harshness and improve acoustics for a variety of vehicles.

Located in the Fox Hill Business Park in Fountain Inn, Gissing North America LLC’s new facility will increase the company’s capacity to meet growing demand from automotive manufacturers across the Southeast.

The new facility is expected to be operational by 2022. Individuals interested in joining the Gissing North America LLC team should contact Jessica Roast at (207) 784-1118.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to this project. Greenville County was also awarded a $100,000 Set-Aside grant to assist with costs related to this project.

“Gissing is excited to have chosen Greenville County as its new home to expand its operations. As an acoustic component solutions provider to the mobility industry, we intend to supply and service our current and new prospective customers in the Southeast. We have chosen South Carolina, in general, and Greenville County, specifically, due to the infrastructure, economic environment and quality of life it offers our future associates. Gissing has an ‘affinity for mobility,’ and we are excited to bring it to Greenville County. I would like to thank the GADC and the state of South Carolina for their diligence and for facilitating our site selection process,” said Gissing North America LLC CEO and President Claudio Calado.

“Today’s announcement is another win for the Upstate as well as South Carolina as a whole. We celebrate Gissing North America’s decision to invest $18.7 million and create 116 new jobs in Greenville County,” noted Governor Henry McMaster.

“Congratulations to Gissing North America LLC on announcing their new Greenville County operations. It’s exciting to see companies continue to embrace South Carolina’s diverse manufacturing base and select our state as a destination to do business,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt

“As a leading provider of acoustic systems for the automotive industry, Gissing North America LLC brings excellent jobs and significant capital investment to Greenville and is a perfect complement to the Upstate’s booming automotive industry. Gissing North America LLC will help Greenville County accelerate economic growth and build on our reputation as a world-class mobility and advanced manufacturing community, and we welcome them,” added Greenville County Council Chairman and Greenville Area Development Corporation Board Member Willis Meadows

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: South Carolina Office of the Governor

German Industrial Automation Company KNOLL America Inc. To Build U.S. Headquarters In Gaston County, N.C., With $7.8 Million Investment

RALEIGH, N.C. — June 15, 2021 — KNOLL America Inc., a supplier of conveyor and filtration systems, will create 31 new jobs in Gaston County, Governor Roy Cooper announced today. The company will invest more than $7.8 million to locate a new U.S. headquarters operations and manufacturing facility in Gaston County’s Apple Creek Corporate Park.

“We are excited to have another global manufacturer choose North Carolina for its headquarters,” said Governor Cooper. “This decision affirms our state’s reputation of having a strong manufacturing workforce and great quality of life.”

KNOLL America is the U.S. subsidiary for German-based KNOLL Maschinenbau GmbH. Founded by Walter Knoll in 1970, the company is family-owned and operated by second generation Matthias and Jürgen Knoll and globally employs more than 1,200 people. KNOLL engineers, manufactures, and distributes premier conveying, filter systems and pumps for chips and cooling lubricants used in the metal processing industry. Their flexible assembly and transport systems complete the KNOLL product portfolio. KNOLL serves customers of all sizes from OEMs to end users to smaller distributors. The 60,000-square-foot headquarters operations and production facility will include a state-of-the-art training area, showroom, warehouse and distribution center at the 12-acre site in Gaston County.

“We felt immediately very welcomed. Gaston County provides an excellent manufacturing environment for our needs. The close proximity to major interstates and airport allows us to service most customers within a day. We can engage with Gaston College in developing young skilled talent for our operation and support their apprenticeship program. The small-town community feeling is like the area where our Germany Headquarters is located,” said Lothar Burger, CEO of KNOLL America. “This investment is made possible because our owners Matthias and Juergen Knoll believe in our local team and the strength of the North American market. This venture is part of their international initiative within the KNOLL Group.”

The North Carolina Department of Commerce led a team of partners in supporting KNOLL America’s decision to locate to North Carolina. The new positions will include technicians, assemblers, sales, administrative and distribution roles. The average annual salary for the new positions is $51,869 creating a potential payroll impact of more than $1.6 million per year. Gaston County’s average annual salary is $42,018.

“Gaston County continues to attract foreign direct investment to the region with its successful global business community,” said N.C. Commerce Secretary Machelle Baker Sanders. “With North Carolina’s pipeline of world-class talent and a central location, we’re confident that KNOLL will continue to experience growth in North America.”

A performance-based grant of $75,000 from the One North Carolina Fund will help facilitate KNOLL America’s expansion. The One NC Fund provides financial assistance to local governments to help attract economic investment and to create jobs. Companies receive no money upfront and must meet job creation and capital investment targets to qualify for payment. All One NC grants require matching participation from local governments and any award is contingent upon that condition being met.

“This is an outstanding economic development win for our manufacturing economy,” said N.C. Representative John Torbett. “We are eager to partner with KNOLL America as they execute their growth strategy in Gaston County.”

“We’re excited to welcome KNOLL America to Gaston County,” said N.C. Senator Kathy Harrington. “This is a celebration for all of North Carolina as another international company has chosen to invest in our community.”

Joining the North Carolina Department of Commerce and the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina were key partners in the project that included the North Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Community College System, Gaston College, Gaston County and the Gaston County Economic Development Commission.

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: North Carolina Office of the Governor

Hyundai Motor Group Completes Acquisition Of Boston Dynamics From Softbank

BOSTON/SEOUL/TOKYO — June 21, 2021 — Hyundai Motor Group (the group), Boston Dynamics Inc. and SoftBank Group Corp., today announced the completion of the group’s acquisition of a controlling interest in Boston Dynamics from SoftBank, following the receipt of regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. The deal valued the mobile robot firm at $1.1 billion. Additional financial details were not disclosed.

Post-closing, the Group holds an 80 percent stake in Boston Dynamics and SoftBank, through one of its affiliates, retains the remaining 20 percent stake.

Boston Dynamics is the established leader in developing agile, mobile robots that have been successfully integrated into business operations of many of the world’s leading industrial firms. Advanced robotics offer opportunities for rapid growth with the potential to positively impact society by making work safer and more productive.

By acquiring Boston Dynamics and securing a leading presence in the field of robotics, the Group takes another major step toward its strategic transformation into a Smart Mobility Solution Provider. To propel this transformation, the Group has invested substantially in the development of future technologies, including autonomous driving, artificial intelligence (AI), Urban Air Mobility (UAM), smart factories and robots.

In the field of robotics, the Group aims to develop advanced technologies that enhance people’s lives and promote safety, thereby realizing progress for humanity.

The deal is also expected to allow the Group and Boston Dynamics to leverage each other’s respective strengths in manufacturing, logistics, construction and automation. Together, the Group and Boston Dynamics will create a robotics value chain, from robot component manufacturing to smart logistics solutions. Additionally, the Group will support Boston Dynamics’ continued expansion of its product line and global sales and service footprint.

Boston Dynamics launched sales of its first commercial robot, Spot® in June of 2020 and now has hundreds of robots operating in a variety of industries, including power utilities, construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and mining. The company also recently unveiled Stretch™, its first commercial robot specifically designed for warehouse facilities and distribution centers.

The group today also released a new video to reveal how it would further advance mobility for humanity incorporating Boston Dynamics’ expertise. The video is available on Hyundai’s youtube channel. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2_NEy0iDck&form=MY01SV&OCID=MY01SV)

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: Boston Dynamics

INVISTA Announces Plans For Asia Innovation Center At The Shanghai Chemical Industry Park To Advance Nylon 6,6 Application Development

SHANGHAI — June 18, 2021 — Today, INVISTA Nylon Chemicals (China) Co. announced plans to establish its new Asia Innovation Center in Shanghai, with the inauguration ceremony held at Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP) today. As its first R&D center for nylon 6,6 application development in Asia, the project, with an investment of more than 95 million renmimbi ($15 million), marks the company’s next milestone in growing the nylon 6,6 value chain in China and will allow INVISTA to advance innovation to better meet evolving customer demands across the region.

Located at SCIP, INVISTA’s lab will be among the first at the Shanghai International Chemical New Materials Innovation Center (INNOGREEN).

INVISTA’s new 2,500-square-meter (over 26,000 square feet) lab will be equipped with state-of-the-art polymer research and development equipment necessary for polymer application development and customer support for product trials. It will also include polymer compounding extrusion and injection molding capability, and analytical and mechanical test equipment to characterize polymer resin properties. The Asia Innovation Center will focus on the application needs in engineering polymers for key industries such as automobile and electrical & electronics. Located near INVISTA’s integrated nylon 6,6 facility in SCIP, the lab will promote INVISTA’s comprehensive nylon 6,6 capabilities in China — R&D, production, sales, technical services — to provide customers with superior quality nylon products and solutions

“The markets in China play an increasingly important role in INVISTA’s global business, and the plan to establish the Asia Innovation Center in Shanghai is a clear example of our commitment to further supplying strong local and regional demand for high-quality nylon products as China is also expected to become the world’s largest nylon consumer,” said Pete Brown, INVISTA’s executive vice president of nylon polymer.

“Innovation continues to be a strong area of focus for INVISTA and our customers as we work together to broaden the possibilities for application development in engineering polymers. We anticipate that the Asia Innovation Center will enable us to quickly respond to local customers’ needs and facilitate downstream application upgrades,” said Angela Dou, director of intermediates, Asia, INVISTA.

INVISTA will continue to engage stakeholders as plans for the Asia Innovation Center advance and anticipates the lab will be fully operational by the end of 2021.

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: INVISTA

World of Wipes® International Conference Expected To Draw More Than 400 Attendees July 12-15 In Atlanta

CARY, N.C. — June 21, 2021 — As business activity emerges with renewed enthusiasm post-pandemic, more than 400 attendees are expected to attend the World of Wipes® International Conference July 12-15, 2021, at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis with more than 50 tabletop exhibits at the two evening receptions.

In a sign of the industry’s strong desire to return to business in-person, INDA is anticipating a full show for a dynamic interactive experience with wipes industry professionals at WOW 2021. With less than a month to go, more than 350 wipes professionals have already registered and registration remains open.

“We are pleased to open our doors for WOW 2021 and have our wipes professionals gather once again for face-to-face business, educational program content and social interactions,” said Dave Rousse, INDA president. “INDA is looking forward to welcoming industry friends to re-engage and bringing attendees together to forge new relationships.”

The three-day conference will deliver the latest insights and material science developments in key areas for business growth in this vital market with themes focused on sustainability issues, the impact of COVID-19 on consumer wipes, regulatory trends, flushability and more.

In addition to the strong conference content, at least 50 companies will exhibit their products and services during two evenings of one-and-a-half-hour tabletop exhibitions with networking receptions.

WOW 2021 Highlights

July 12 – The learning gets started with the separate one-and-a-half-day WIPES Academy led by Chris Plotz, INDA director of Education and Technical Affairs, providing critical training on research, development and manufacturing of wipes. WOW 2021 will officially kick off with an evening welcome reception in the Marriott’s Imperial Foyer.

July 13 – WOW attendees are greeted by INDA’s President Rousse. The compelling conference program gets underway with the following sessions:

  • Wipes and the Growing Plastics Debate – Moderated by Janet O’Regan, director, Nonwovens Marketing, Cotton Incorporated, this timely topic will be covered in two sessions. First, Anna Gergely, director, EHS Regulatory, Steptoe & Johnson LLC will speak on Recent Developments Under the European Union (EU) Green Deal and Plastics Strategy and provide an update on the impact of the pandemic. Gil Stevens, EDANA’s External Relations and Sustainability director will speak on the European Single-Use Plastic Directive. Jean Francois De Gruttola,business development director, Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, Lenzing Fibers Inc., will look at the aftermath of the E.U. Single-Use Plastics (SUP) directive.
    • In the second part, an update on the Canadian plastic policy will be presented by Karyn Schmidt, senior director, Chemical Regulation, Regulatory and Technical Affairs, American Chemistry Council (ACC). The latest legislative developments in the U.S. will be discussed by Andrew Hackman, principal lobbyist, Serlin Haley.
  • Government Affairs Update – Facilitated by O’Regan, Jessica Franken, INDA’s director of Government Affairs, will present Policy Update: 2020 Was a Mess. What’s Next in 2021?
  • The Confusing World of Regulations Impacting the Disinfecting and Sanitizing Wipes – Both sessions will be moderated by Jeff Slosman, president, National Wiper Alliance Inc. Tony Herber, principal regulatory consultant/assistant federal team manager, Scientific & Regulatory Consultants, Inc. will bring his expertise on the FDA and EPA regulations and confusion with Canadian rules. Andrea Mojica, vice president, Regulatory Affairs, Antimicrobial Products and Cleaning Products Association (HCPA), will discuss Emerging Pathogens, Disinfection Versus Soap and Water, and Manufacturers’ Concerns. Matthew Schiering, chief marketing officer, Contec Inc. will talk about food contact wipes.
    • Part two will feature John Hebert, branch chief, Environmental Protection Agency, on COVID-19’s Impact on the EPA’s Labeling and Claims Rules; and David Steinberg, president, Steinberg & Associates, on Antiseptics – The Past, the Present and the Future.
    • Next on the compelling WOW agenda will be presentations by the three finalists for the World of Wipes Innovation Award® — Kimberly-Clark Scott Sanitizing Wipes, Lenzing™ Lyocell Skin fibers and Shark VACMOP™ as well as the presentation of the INDA Lifetime Achievement Award. The day will conclude with tabletop displays from 50 companies and a reception.

July 14 – Industry-leading experts will present on thought-provoking topics related to wipes trends, innovations, sustainable packaging and the impact of COVID-19 during this packed second day. Among the not-to-be-missed sessions are:

  • Trends in the Wipes Market and Among Consumers – Jonathan Layer, business development manager Americas, Birla Cellulose/Multifibres and Yarns (USA) Inc. will moderate. Speakers include Brad Kalil, INDA director of Market Intelligence and Economic Insights, on Understanding the State of the Nonwovens Wipes Industry and a Market Gone Mad; and Laura Mahecha, industry manager, I&I Cleaning Products, Kline & Company will discuss I&K Cleaning Wipes: Market Statistics and End User Insights. Also, Svetlana Uduslivaia, head of Research, Euromonitor International, will explore Consumer Wipes: Look at the Post-COVID World and Jay Roth, director of Sales, Elsner Engineering Works Inc., will speak on Growth and Demand of Canister Wipes Converting Lines in the U.S. and Around the Globe.
  • Innovation in Wet Wipe Preservatives – Moderated by Robert Johnson, principal, Smith, Johnson & Associates, this session will feature presentations on Wipes Don’t Go Moldy… Do They? by Heidi Beatty, CEO, Crown Abbey LLC and Unveiling Wet Wipes Preservation: New Findings on Microbial Risks and Novel Preservative Solution Created by Rational Design presented by Dr. Paul Salama, CTO and head of Innovation, Sharon Laboratories.
  • COVID-19 Impact on Wipes Consumption and Cleaning Habits – Roth of Elsner Engineering Works will lead the discussion. Experts presenting are Christopher Dresselhuys, business director, North American Retail Wipes, Rockline Industries, on Consumer Wipes Usage During the COVID-19 Pandemic and What the ‘Next Normal’ May Look Like; and Brian Sansoni, senior vice president, Communications, Outreach and Membership, The American Cleaning Institute, on Wipes, Cleaning and COVID: What Have We Learned Through the Pandemic? Also, Jason White, research fellow, The Clorox Company, will share the company’s challenges and tough decisions in its pandemic response.
  • Sustainable Packaging and Dispensing for Wipes – John Poccia, president, Poccia Consulting LLC, is the moderator. Topics are Creating Value Through Dispensing by Douglas Kretchmer, CEO The Green Edge Inc.; and Sustainability Impacts Across the Value Chain of Wipes Packaging by John Wilson, director, Marketing and Sustainability, Amcor Flexibles North America. Speaking on Sustainable Packaging Options for Wet Wipes will be James Harvey, director of Market and Product Development, ColorMasters LLC, and Carl Cucuzza, president/managing partner, Teknoweb NA LLC.
    • The full day of insightful and relevant programming will wrap up with tabletop displays and a reception.

July 15 – Sustainability will be a headliner for this third day as well as the presentation of INDA’s prestigious award for innovation.

  • Nonwoven Substrates for More Sustainable Wipes – This in-depth session will be led by Dr. Kyra Dorsey, Product Development Manager, Suominen. Discussing Sustainable Solutions for Wipes will be Dr. Vishal Bansal, vice president, Innovation, Glatfelter, and Silke Brand-Kirsch, vice president, Marketing and Business Development, Glatfelter. Plastic Free Wipes – A Natural Concept will be tackled by Richard Knowlson, principal, RPK Consulting, and Cotton Inc.’s O’Regan. Among the other compelling issues that will be covered are Hemp Fibers in Nonwovens – Ready for The Big Time? by Paul Latten, director of Research and Development and New Business, Southeast Nonwovens Inc.; Sustainable Hygiene Products and Single-use Items – Are there Eco-friendly Alternatives? by Lothar Kaierle, vice president Sales Nonwovens, American Truetzschler Inc.  Also, Sustainable Wipes Based on Synthetic Substrates by Dr. Piyush Thakre, research scientist, Dow Inc.
  • Flushable Wipes: Loved by Consumers, Wrongly Accused by Utilities – INDA’s Rousse will lead this session and speak on Flushable Wipes: Some Rays of Light Emerging. Also featured will be Franken of the association talking about State Flushability Developments. Lara Wyss, president, Responsible Flushing Alliance, will tackle the question of to flush or not to flush and present on FlushSmart Responsible Flushing Alliance’s public education campaign.
    • WOW 2021 will conclude with the exciting announcement of the World of Wipes Innovation Award® by Dave Rousse.

In addition to the live component, a conference recording will be available on demand two weeks after the event. INDA maintains its commitment to adhering to all CDC protocols and guidelines for a safe event. For the full event details, visit the WOW website (https://www.worldofwipes.org/)

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

The New Ecodown® Fibers Genius — The Swiss Army Knife Of Free Fiber Products

MILAN, Italy — June 21, 2021 — Ecodown® Fibers Genius is the next step into making free fibers a
 global platform for apparel. When used in a garment, Ecodown® Fibers Genius allows the fibers to intertwine, thus creating an even and stable layer of insulation. This specially engineered structure of fibers minimizes cold spots and clumping. A technology so powerful, it will turn any skeptic into a free fiber enthusiast.

Thermore researchers defined it as a hybrid between free fibers and rolled insulation, bridging the gap between the two products.

And that’s not all: this revolutionary construction also boosts durability and makes it super easy to use — it can be blown in baffles, panels, and even hand stuffed! It can also be used with custom patterns and squares (plaid construction).

But it doesn’t end there. Ecodown® Fibers Genius ages like a fine wine: it’s the only free fiber solution so durable that it becomes up to 10-percent warmer after washing.

It’s the Swiss army knife of free fiber products and allows for
unlimited designs!

Posted June 21, 2021

Source: Thermore

Cleanliness Launches Antimicrobial Home Textile Products With Amicor™

BANGKOK, Thailand — June 17, 2021 — Cleanliness, a new brand operating under Shadong Cleanliness Bio-technology Co. Ltd., has launched a range of antimicrobial home textile products using Amicor™ fibre*. Amicor is a specialty anti-microbial fiber from Thai Acrylic Fibre Co. Ltd (Aditya Birla Group), which has been tested according to ISO 18184:2019 against SARS-Covid-2 virus (COVID-19) and has shown to reduce the number of infective virus particles by 99 percent in only 18 seconds.

Cleanliness is a new brand established in 2019 under the company called “Shadong Cleanliness Bio-technology Co. Ltd., which is currently selling online marketing places: Taobao and Alibaba. They focus on research & development of antimicrobial products along with the concepts of health promotion.

“The world is facing an unprecedented crisis with Covid-19 resulting in people being forced to spend a lot of time at home and sleep in their own beds every night,” said Mr. Bi, a Cleanliness spokesman. “Infrequent cleaning of bedsheets and pillowcases result in a good habitat for bacteria, fungi and viruses that could lead to a whole host of health problems. Not only do we care about hygiene in the bedroom but we also care about our consumers’ sleep hygiene. We are committed to innovate our products using Amicor fiber that comes with antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral capabilities to provide our consumers with assurance of optimal freshness and hygiene for our home textile products.”

“There is a sudden rise in demand for fabrics with antimicrobial properties that prevent the growth of virus or bacteria due to Covid-19 pandemic, we are excited to be part of Cleanliness home textile products. We are confident that, with the proven performance of Amicor against a vast array of bacteria, viruses and fungi, it can bring a lot of value in towards wellness and improving the hygiene in home textile products,” said Ashwini Chotani, chief marketing officer, TAF.

*Amicor™ is a trademark of Thai Acrylic Fibre Co. Ltd.

Posted June 18, 2021

Source: Thai Acrylic Fibre Co. Ltd.

Norfolk® Appoints Mccaffrey Sales And Marketing As Canadian Sales Agency

MONTREAL — June 17, 2021 — Norfolk®, emerging leader in the high-quality technical sock market, has appointed McCaffrey Sales and Marketing as the sole representing sales agency for the Norfolk® brand in Canada.

McCaffrey Sales and Marketing has worked with retailers across Canada, with more than 100 years of combined sock selling experience in the market, priding itself on delivering high-quality, robust and reliable products with exceptional service.

Marty McCaffrey, managing director of McCaffrey Sales and Marketing, commented: “As the demand grows for Canadian-based brands, with a focus on the Canadian consumer, Canadian operations and inventory available to ship immediately and in the future, when the opportunity arose to begin working with Norfolk to complete its penetration in Canada and help broaden the product offering, we leapt at the chance to become an agent. We are really excited by the wide range of product that will allow us to expand to new markets.”

Mario Maher, Norfolk North American managing partner, added: “We look forward to developing a strong relationship with the McCaffrey Sales and Marketing team to accelerate territory expansion of Norfolk in Canada. Their combined experience in the sock industry as well as the flawless reputation of their reps will allow the brand to expand in Canada while maintaining the level of service the Norfolk retailer is accustomed to.”

Posted June 18, 2021

Source: Norfolk®

Datacolor® Expands High-Efficiency Benchtop Spectrophotometer Series With Spectro 1000X/700V

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — June 2, 2021 — Datacolor®, a global supplier of color management solutions, announced today two new models of close-tolerance benchtop spectrophotometers designed for high efficiency and confidence in color formulation and quality control.

The economical Spectro 700V vertical configuration enables customers to measure greater variety of samples. The Spectro 1000X with its upward-facing aperture is ideal for liquid, paste, powder and granular samples. Both models allow users to enjoy greater confidence in their color measurements thanks to its ability to capture the temperature of samples measured. This is an essential new quality control feature for those who work with materials that need be within certain temperature ranges to assure accurate color measurement.

Posted June 18, 2021

Source: Datacolor

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