Industrial displays are devices used in industry and have significant differences from ordinary displays. The structural materials of industrial displays are generally made of aluminum alloy, which has good heat dissipation performance. Industrial displays have high environmental requirements, and they not only need to adapt to various industrial environments, but also maintain stable operation.
1. Embedded industrial display: Embedded industrial display, as the name suggests, devices must be embedded in the customer's product. The customer's product must have a large or medium-sized control cabinet, with all components embedded in the client device except for the display panel. The back is fixed with hooks, and the large control cabinet needs to be installed with holes according to the opening size in the embedded installation diagram provided by the industrial display manufacturer.
2. Wall mounted industrial display: Wall mounted industrial displays can be hung, not only on the wall, but also installed on customer equipment. The display can be adjusted in angle according to customer requirements. Using appropriate mounting arms, industrial displays can be installed in any position for users to view, generally used for small, medium, and large devices.
3. Rack mounted industrial displays: Generally speaking, rack mounted industrial displays are installed on cabinets, such as 19 inch cabinets, so their width is the standard 19 inches, the mounting holes are standard, and the dimensions are basically fixed. Rack mounted industrial displays are generally used in large cabinets, such as telecommunications, power supplies, and large servers.
4. Open industrial display: Industrial displays do not have a frame, only an internal display panel. Customers mainly use them on small-sized devices, and the installation space for general displays is not large, such as ATM machines, commercial POS machines, etc. They are usually installed inside customer devices.
5. Embedded industrial display: Simply put, an embedded industrial display is a display installed in the customer's cabinet and equipment in reverse, inside the client device. Unlike open industrial displays, it is installed from within the device, with its edges coinciding with the edges of the customer's device casing. Embedded industrial displays are commonly used in large and medium-sized equipment such as the power, machinery, and medical industries.
