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SETEX streamlines complex processes for faster & smarter textile production

As the textile industry evolves towards sustainability, efficiency, and smart manufacturing, SETEX addresses these issues with advanced solutions designed to simplify complex processes and boost efficiency. At ITMA ASIA 2024, SETEX will showcase technologies that are transforming production floors into sustainable and digitally connected environments.

The SETEX E390

The SETEX E390 series controllers provide superior process control for both batch and continuous operations. These controllers optimize energy use, reduce resource consumption, and integrate seamlessly with third-party systems via OPC-UA, offering sustainable, high-performance operations for textile manufacturers.

SETEX E390 series  © 2024 SETEX
SETEX E390 series © 2024 SETEX


OrgaTEX X2

OrgaTEX X2 delivers real-time monitoring of machine performance with Smart Recipe, enabling precise process adjustments to reduce waste and maximize resource efficiency. The system’s BI dashboards provide comprehensive insights into all aspects of production, from machine logs to dispensing system accuracy, alarms, and malfunctions, empowering manufacturers to make informed decisions, boost productivity, and minimize downtime.

In collaboration with SETEX partner Datatex at the Textile Solutions Group, SETEX ensures seamless integration between production floor automation and ERP software, enabling complete digital transformation and optimized resource management.

SETEX PPS on the iPhone © 2024 SETEX
SETEX PPS on the iPhone © 2024 SETEX


Visit SETEX at ITMA ASIA 2024: Hall H5, Stand A35.

For more information, visit

http://www.setex-germany.com 




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