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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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Selecting the right nits level is crucial for sunlight-readable industrial displays. Understanding the difference between nits and lumens, combined with surface treatments and optical bonding, ensures displays remain legible, durable, and reliable in harsh environment
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Outdoor TFT displays are increasingly used in transportation, industrial automation, smart cities, retail signage, and outdoor kiosks. Unlike standard indoor screens, outdoor TFT displays are engineered to operate reliably under sunlight exposure, temperature extremes, moisture, dust, and physical impact.
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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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If your product is deployed in direct sunlight for extended periods, UV radiation is a silent but continuous stress factor. UV cutoff technology acts like an invisible protective layer — blocking harmful radiation while preserving brightness and clarity.
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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.