Textile

According to the basic designs and research of Dr. Sueo Kawabata of the Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University, and based on the research and development of Dr. Masako Niwa of Nara Women’s University, the KES System of Texture Measurement was introduced in 1970 as a system capable of replacing subjective judgment with objective data. “KES” is a standard abbreviation representing “KAWABATA EVALUATION SYSTEM.”
Today, texture measurement in the fields of fabrics, cosmetics, food products, paper, and automobiles is rapidly growing.   And all over the world, the KES is being used to evaluate texture.

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