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Industrial touchscreen displays are an important part of modern technology. They are used in many different places, like factories, hospitals, and transportation systems. These screens are tough and can handle harsh conditions, making them very reliable. In this article, we will explore why these displays are so important for durability and how they work.
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IK10 and ATEX are often mentioned together—but they are not related standards. IK10 protects the device from external force ATEX protects the environment from the device
Understanding this distinction helps ensure that displays are specified correctly, validated properly, and deployed safely.
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In demanding industrial environments, durability isn't optional—it’s essential. For equipment operating in hazardous zones, achieving ATEX certification requires the entire system, including the display module, to meet strict mechanical standards. Among them, IK10 impact resistance is considered the highest benchmark for touchscreen protection.
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When selecting an industrial display for demanding environments, one of the most important features to consider is the waterproof rating of the enclosure.
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Choosing the right industrial display for harsh environments can be a challenge. The wrong choice can lead to operational failures, increased downtime, and higher maintenance costs, while the right display ensures smooth operations and long-term reliability.
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In industrial and embedded systems, LCD selection is rarely about “which looks better.”
Yet many decisions are still influenced by consumer-market assumptions—especially when comparing TN (Twisted Nematic) and IPS (In-Plane Switching) LCD technologies.
This article addresses common myths surrounding TN and IPS displays in industrial applications, and explains how engineers should evaluate them based on real system requirements rather than marketing narratives.