TSL-ESCHA GmbH, established in 1986 and located in Halver, Germany, specializes in the development and production of door opening push buttons, signal devices, and LED lighting solutions for the public transportation sector. Their products are designed to meet the rigorous demands of bus and rail vehicle manufacturers, ensuring durability, safety, and compliance with international standards such as TSI-PRM. In November 2021, TSL-ESCHA became part of the MAFELEC TEAM, a French group active in markets including bus and railway, industrial vehicles, and aerospace, enhancing their product portfolio and market reach. With a focus on innovation and customer-specific solutions, TSL-ESCHA serves clients across Europe and international markets, contributing to the advancement of public transport technologies.
With their joint exhibition space at the SIFER trade fair in Lille (Hall 1, Booth 508), TSL-ESCHA and MAFELEC will present, in addition to holistic solutions for individual applications, the first hybrid push button for the railroad market.
The PK52 push button series impresses in the door area of buses and trains with its very good lateral recognition of the LED status display and its haptic button feedback. An optional acoustic orientation signal makes it easier for passengers to find the push button. On the PK52, the mounting screws are concealed by a bezel. Until now, TSL-ESCHA offered this bezel exclusively with powder-coated stainless steel
With a top speed of 230 kilometers per hour, the Railjet connects the whole of Austria and also takes passengers directly to Germany, Italy, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia or Switzerland. Passengers in the business class can now enjoy the new TSL BL18 reading light
The PK push button series has been in reliable and proven use in buses and trains for decades. Now the glass mounting variant (construction type 7 and construction type 8) has a modern and optimized design for installation in the glass cutout
The Moscow Metro is one of the largest and most important metro systems in the world. Well over 10,000 products from the German company TSL-ESCHA are installed on the 14 different lines