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Sedo Treepoint: Paving the way to digitise finishing

By August 1, 20202 Mins Read
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Sedo Treepoint, global developer and supplier of integrated systems offers an easy way for textile finishing mills to introduce Textile 4.0. Automation, integration and real-time monitoring with expert systems, increasing production efficiency and sustainability are their core business.

India is one of the fastest-growing economies, having a huge textile finishing industry. Sedo Treepoint has successful completed many installations for Indian customers.

The road to the future is clear: remaining competitive, working efficiently and more sustainable. Indian customers approaching Sedo Treepoint for different aspects: This could be machine automation, central production control, getting colors right, introducing dispensing or just lowering energy consumption and wastewater load.

Machine automation
Still there are many machines with no or outdated control systems. An appropriate system needs a certain investment – but the payback afterwards will be achieved within very short time. Globally, Sedomat controllers are installed in dyeing and finishing mills and are known for their quality and durability under tough conditions. Repeatable processes help to prevent human errors, optimal treatments save time, water and dyestuffs.

Now with the new Sedomat 8000 controller series, Sedo presented the most advanced technology for machine control. Developed for the Smart Factory the new generation has—in addition to the well proven Sedomat controllers—flexible, web-based user interfaces, on-board Wi-Fi and many more cutting-edge features.

Software for all aspects
Intelligent software solutions could contribute to production optimization significantly. Different applications like new versions of SedoMaster central production control and SedoExpert offers new functionalities and customers can realise sustainability along the supply chain with ColorMaster and EnergyMaster. The solutions of Sedo Treepoint help to plan, control and monitor machinery as well as the connected peripheries optimally. Now with Ecomat, a new system is available to optimise wash procedures, saving additional machine time and water.

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