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Home » Textest’s MinAir is compact & easy to use
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Textest’s MinAir is compact & easy to use

By August 1, 20161 Min Read
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Textest AG’s, Switzerland new model, which is portable and laboratory model has taken the No. 1 position in the world market. Their portable air permeability tester MinAir has also taken India by storm with all major customers buying MinAir model – being portable.

MinAir caters to almost all the standards of testing and is compact, easy to use, air permeability tester. Khosla Profil, one of the clients of Textest AG, is the user of Textest laboratory, portable, online air permeability testers.

For further information:
Thymas Electronics Pvt Ltd
Yogidhara, 2 Nandanvan Society,
Near VMC Gas Office, Indubhai Patel Road,
Behind Railway Station, Alkapuri, Vadodara 390 007, Gujarat
Tel: + 91 265 2312730 / 2351634
Email: thymasltd@gmail.com, tepl26@yahoo.com
Web: www.thymas.com

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