Developed and produced in Leipzig, Germany, the TSA was originally created for the tissue paper industry and has since been adapted for textiles and nonwovens. Through simulation of the human hand, the device provides objective, repeatable results and minimizes subjectivity in evaluating fabric hand-feel. The TSA enables precise, repeatable measurements, allowing manufacturers and brands to make data-driven decisions and ensure consistent product quality. Paired with the Virtual Haptic Library, a cloud-based database of haptic profiles, the solution enables global collaboration, reduces the ecological footprint, and accelerates time-to-market. Moreover, digital tools such as the TSA and the Virtual Haptic Library empower companies to embrace the principles of Industry 4.0: integrating intelligent data, cloud platforms, and automation into every stage of the product lifecycle.
Alexander Gruener, emtec’s Global Business Development Manager, will be present with his team —including Rodger Segelstrom from emtec North America— to demonstrate the TSA and share insights into the latest advancements in digital haptic testing. He will also give an exhibitor pitch titled “Optimization of the supply chain communication in the textile industry by the help of objective softness measurement and digital utilization of the test results” at 2.15 pm on 24th July.
Visitors to Texworld Textile Sourcing New York City are invited to meet emtec experts Alexander Gruener and Rodger Segelstrom at the booth no. H01 to take a closer look at the latest developments, have them demonstrated, ask their questions and discuss new ideas.
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