“The number of leads seems to be comparable to past ITMAs as did the interest in our stand and equipment,” Crocker said.
With offices and experts in the United States, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and China, plus agents serving more than 100 countries, SDL Atlas supports its customers with instruments, equipment, consumables and services anywhere in the world.
Posted December 15, 2015
By Devin Steele (DSteele@eTextileCommunications.com)
MILAN – SDL Atlas Textile Testing Solutions reported an “excellent” ITMA, with quality leads from more than 20 countries, according to John Crocker, business development manager.
“We are still in the process of fully qualifying those leads but feel they will be fruitful,” he said.
SDL Atlas introduced six newly redesigned instruments and displayed its latest instrument, the CutPro Sample Shredder. The device is used for cutting samples into small pieces for chemical tests. The machine removes the time-consuming labor of using scissors to cut up samples. It quickly and safely cuts samples into appropriate-sized pieces for chemical tests for formaldehyde, heavy metals, AZO dyes and others, the company said.
In addition the company showcased core products such as the innovative FTT: Fabric Touch Tester, Tinius-Olsen universal testing equipment, MMT: Moisture Management Tester, Sweating Guarded Hot Plate, Hydrostatic Head Tester, PowerTear High Energy Elmendorf, Martindale, Air Permeability Tester and others.
ITMA 2015
SDL Atlas: Quality leads should be fruitful
John Crocker of SDL Atlas shows the Moisture Management Tester to a visitor.
SDL Atlas President Charles Lane (M) and Hong Kong Manager Fred Cheng (R) demonstrate a machine to a visitor.
John Crocker of SDL Atlas shows the Moisture Management Tester to a visitor.