Rugged Industrial Panel PC for HMI & Visualization
High-Performance All-in-One Touchscreen Computer for Extreme Environments
Product Detail
Product Material: Available in: galvanized steel sheet, 304 stainless steel, 316L stainless steel, aluminum alloy (and other materials)
Ingress Protection (IP) Rating: Made to order
Salt Spray Rating: Made to order
Vibration Resistance Rating: Made to order
Product Overview:
A mission-critical, fanless industrial panel PC engineered for 24/7 operation in harsh environments. It combines high-performance computing with rugged reliability, serving as the core HMI interface for industrial automation, marine navigation, and vehicle-mounted control.
Key Features:
Unmatched Ruggedness
IP68-rated waterproof & corrosion-resistant front bezel, meeting rigorous marine and industrial standards.
Vibration and shock-resistant construction, built to perform in high-motion and mobile applications.
High-Performance Touch Interface
Projected capacitive or resistive touchscreen with sunlight-readable display (1000nits+).
Supports multi-touch gestures for intuitive HMI control and monitoring.
Built for Extreme Conditions
Wide operating temperature range (-40°C to 70°C) with anti-condensation protection.
Comprehensive EMI shielding ensures stable performance in electromagnetically complex environments.
Flexible Connectivity
Optional aviation-grade waterproof connectors for reliable operation in harsh conditions.
Multiple I/O interfaces: COM, LAN, USB, CAN bus for seamless integration with legacy and modern systems.
Certified Reliability
Tested to MIL-STD-810H for extreme environmental resilience.
Optional ATEX/IECEx certifications available for hazardous locations.
Applications:
Marine vessel monitoring and navigation systems
Vehicle-mounted terminals and mobile command centers
Industrial automation and MES production terminals
Offshore platform control rooms
Power grid and substation monitoring
Value Proposition:
“Engineered for continuous, fail-safe operation where reliability is non-negotiable — from the factory floor to the open sea.”