Leading supplier of textile equipment, SDL Atlas, displayed its latest developments in textile machinery at the recently held textile and garment technology exhibition, ITMA 2019. Of special interest to visitors were RemoteAccess, the new line of SDL Atlas Test Materials and the newly redesigned Vortex M6, which was displayed for the first time ever.
The Vortex M6 is innovated with a user-friendly bilingual (English, and Chinese) full-colour touch screen controller pre-programmed with M6 Monograph and LP1 and able to create custom programs, which can be saved for later use including wash cycles of up to 80 hours and the ability to continuously run and repeat cycles. Powered with cycle status notification via RemoteAccess, the instrument also features a flashing light to signal operator attention or the end of a test, according to SDL Atlas.Leading supplier of textile equipment, SDL Atlas, displayed its latest developments in textile machinery at the recently held textile and garment technology exhibition, ITMA 2019. Of special interest to visitors were RemoteAccess, the new line of SDL Atlas Test Materials and the newly redesigned Vortex M6, which was displayed for the first time ever.#
RemoteAccess, is a revolutionary system for tracking real-time testing progress of instruments anytime, anywhere, on the go. ITMA attendees were thrilled to view the live demonstrations of RemoteAccess on the show floor. The app is available for download on iOS and Android devices and currently pairs with the Martindale Abrasion and Pilling Tester, RotaPill Pilling Tester, Launder-Ometer Washfastness Tester, and Vortex M6.
To ensure the highest quality and the best compliance to the appropriate testing standards, SDL Atlas is now producing both ISO and AATCC styles of test materials directly. These include multifibre (both AATCC and ISO), detergents, gray scales, blue wool, crocking squares and fabrics, abrasion and pilling testing materials, and phenolic yellowing testing materials. Each lot of test materials produced by SDL Atlas is thoroughly tested to ensure conformity and consistency from batch to batch and supplied with a certificate of conformity stating such.
The show ended on a high note for SDL Atlas, along with partners, Manuel Villarroya and Jordi Capdevila of Lumaquin, when a deal was secured for the FTT (Fabric Touch Tester) to stay in Spain with Aitex Textile Research Institute. (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India