Setex, based in Germany, is a leader in designing, manufacturing and implementing automation solutions for textile dyeing and finishing machines. Setex’s new production management software, OrgaTex X1, guides intelligent communication to machines for efficient production and energy management. OrgaTex X1’s production management software offers newly designed process and recipe handling. The modules provide new features to simplify the complex production steps, systematically save expert know-how and optimise resource efficiency.
OrgaTex X1 is also customisable. Although dyeing machines significantly lower liquor ratio and require less chemical quantities, this software suite is designed to further reduce dyeing time and production costs, optimising the throughput and exposing weak spots and bottlenecks.
The philosophy of the new software is to bring the best-in-class recipe tools while still providing the flexibility of using simple flat recipe methods. As such, converted information and experience is usable as formulas, wizards assist the creation of formulas, and there are predefined formulas shipped with the system.
Each machine can be considered within the overall energy management concept. Intelligent integration of dosing systems can save chemicals and water. The operation is independent of operator skill. OrgaTex X1 has enhanced adapters to communicate with dyeing and finishing machines for ecological and cost improvement. This is essential for a fast and smooth implementation in production running at full capacity.
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