Texlab Engineers Pvt. Ltd. of Ahmedabad brings proven expertise in high-precision textile laboratory equipments for the extremely competitive textile industry. A pioneer in the textile laboratory solutions, the company has captured a sizable share in the domestic market.
Incorporated in 1971 by the late Ambalal Mistry, the company’s primary target was to supply testing and laboratory size standand machines for the domestic market. Convinced of quality, the company started receiving export orders and is currently doing business in nearly 20 countries.
The Texlab commitment to continual improvement and innovation of the products has led to its phenomenal growth. Its testing equipments are known for their productivity, cost-effectiveness and hassle-free operation. The impeccable performance, coupled with the brilliant service support, has earned the trust of its customers worldwide.
Texlab manufactures an array of testing equipments for all the four major verticals. Its portfolio covers hundreds of products, including infra color dyeing machine, glycerin bath beaker dyeing machine, launder-o-meter, light fastness tester, sublimation fastness tester, digital crock meter, spectrophotometer, color matching cabinet, hot air oven, etc.
At the GTTES show, we had a brief chat with Mr. Yogesh Mistry of Texlab. He disclosed: “There’s good demand for our processing range of testing equipments. The overall business in 2014 was way below expectations, but we foresee a promising 2015 as more orders are pouring in from Surat and northern markets”.
With the textile industry booming in Surat and nearby pockets, demand for laboratory equipments is on the rise, especially in the denim segment. The company’s recent installations include a sizable project at Tulip Silk Mills, and many more in the decentralized denim segment.
The recently launched infra-dyeing machine from Texlab is a big hit in the market. Guaranteed accuracy with 24 beakers and the compact structure of the instrument are its added advantages. The equipment displayed at the company stall at the GTTES show generated good response from customers.
“Response at the show is good. We have a received good number of enquiries, and are hoping to convert them into sizable business”, said Mr. Yogesh Mistry.
Texlab’s range of testing textile instruments are widely regarded for their multifarious attributes such rugged construction, easy operation and durability. Some of the areas it caters are textile, plastic and paper manufacturers, scientific equipments for pharmaceuticals and technical education centres.