Touch panel from 7 to 24 inches
Christ Electronic Systems presents a touch panel generation available from 7 to 24 inches with numerous performance classes.
Articles and background information on the topic
Christ Electronic Systems presents a touch panel generation available from 7 to 24 inches with numerous performance classes.
With the Tab-Ex Pro, the Pepperl+Fuchs brand Ecom Instruments is expanding the existing Tab-Ex series and thus the range of mobile devices for hazardous areas.
Pilz is expanding its range of operator terminals with the robust capacitive versions PMIvisu v807 and v812. They are characterized, among other things, by their scratch and impact-resistant glass touchscreens.

To protect tablets used in industry as touchscreens for operating and controlling machines from damage, soiling or theft, there are the TSG protective housings from TabLines.

B&R now incorporates typical operating functions directly into the front glass of touchscreen panels. Hardware elements such as function keys and rotary switches are no longer necessary.

With the Remote Assist software application, Optima can support operating personnel in solving problems via live video and audio transmission.

Deciding whether and how a robot fits into a particular process has never been easier with an augmented reality tool. ABB is now presenting a corresponding ARViewer.

Schurter has developed a capacitive sensor with increased sensitivity. Fingers are thus recognized as soon as they are approached.

Wachendorff Process Technology
Wachendorff's new generation of IPCs focuses on stainless steel and computing power.

Infection protection from Hy-Line
Hy-Line offers contactless touch solutions for safe and germ-free interaction. Why infrared touchscreens are ideal for infection control.