Pick the Right Industrial Monitor for Rough Environments
The phrase industrial grade is widely used to characterize items
used for industrial applications in the embedded systems industry. Why not,
considering how well it conveys a sense of durable dependability and robust
construction? But is that the true definition of "industrial"? Yes,
in a certain sense. The embedded systems we describe are immediately more
recognizable as industrial when we talk about industrial monitor. Their sturdy metal chassis gives them a more
tough appearance than their less impressive counterparts that are now occupying
our desks. Internally, we discuss fanless operation and SSD storage to minimize
the number of moving components. Most of the items in our portfolio, including
our broad selection of industrial monitors, fall within this category of
differences.
Quality components are what industrial implies.
To begin with, the parts of commercial and industrial screens
are designed to endure longer. Your desktop computer's screen may be on for 8
hours per day, six days per week, but to function continuously around the clock
as is required in many industrial applications, internal component tolerances
must be raised. In certain devices, the components are made to last longer and
have a wider working temperature range.
Industrial Fit for purpose
The location of the screen will likely be the most important
consideration when designing an industrial display. One of the characteristics
that define anything as industrial and determines the range of applications for
a screen is the placement flexibility of a monitor. The following are the
mounting options that are available for outdoor display:
Open Frame Displays
To keep the screen frontage free of any fastening clutter,
open-frame monitors are enclosed in frames. The screen's frame can then be
secured in place using bolts, screws, or clasps. They provide a flush fitting
for the OEM finish many clients need by mounting from the inside. An open frame
monitor gives consumers the most design and aesthetic freedom for their
finished product.
If you need assistance selecting components, such as screens, for an OEM design, box PC, Assured Systems is on hand to help. We can build a solution to suit a specifically sized aperture if a product must retroactively fit.
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