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HAUPPAUGE, NY — Transparent displays open up a wide range of possible applica- tions. DATA MODUL is now adding a new transparent 48 in. (1.22m) display in stretched format to its portfolio, thereby expanding the range of applications for transparent displays. Proven applications in laptops and shop
windows are now being transferred to new markets. The transparent stretched panels are ideal for white goods such as fridges, vending machines and ovens. These displays can also be perfectly integrated in the smart building sector — for example in elevators, on escalators, as room dividers or at reception. Thanks to an increased transmission of
47%, the displays can be used like window panes, allowing content to remain visible without obscuring the view of what is behind it. This allows additional informa- tion to be displayed while the goods in the fridge or vending
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and 3D images. As important as the physical
and mechanical aspects of con- ducting a scan, the software is critical to improving the resolu- tion and analyzing the informa- tion to produce detailed scans. Multi-axis scan options en -
able A, B, and C-scans, contour following, offline analysis, and virtual rescanning for a variety of materials. This results in highly accurate internal and external inspection for defects and thickness measurement via the inspection software. Various software modes can
be simple and user friendly, advanced for detailed analysis, or automated for production scanning. An offline analysis mode is also available for virtual scanning.
The Bottom Line In SAM, performance de -
pends not solely on the quality of individual components but on their effective integration. Scanning acoustic micro -
scopy achieves peak effective- ness when transducers, digitiz- ers, and software operate in seamless coordination. Perfor - mance depends not only on the quality of individual compo- nents, but on how well they are integrated as a unified system. Contact: PVA TePla OKOS,
7036 Tech Circle, Manassas, VA 20109 % 703-880-3039 E-mail:
fa@pvatepla.com Web:
www.pvatepla-okos.com r
OKOS is a wholly owned subsidiary of PVA TePla AG, Germany.
From laser marking to PCB handling solutions, FlexLink delivers automated production flow solutions that increases overall line efficiency.
With our wide range of stand-alone units and turnkey systems, our PCB Handling solutions include independent modules with a variety of functions. We offer industry leading solutions compliant with IPC standards (Hermes and CFX).
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machine remain in view. Information on ingredients, promotional prices or recipes can be displayed without restricting the
view. Attractive advertising content on previ- ously unused space also offers potential for increasing sales figures and brand presence. The transparent display offers a resolu-
tion of 1920 x 540, a pixel pitch of 611.2 µm, a contrast of 100,000 and a 10-bit color depth that displays over a billion colors. This ensures detailed and vivid displays. With a weight of just 3.75 lb (1.7 kg) and a thickness of 0.055 in. (1.4 mm), the display can be eas- ily integrated into a wide range of environ- ments and applications. Contact: DATA MODUL, Inc., 275
Transparent display.
Marcus Boulevard, Unit R, Hauppauge, NY 11788 % 631-951-0800 E-mail:
presse@data-modul.com Web:
www.data-modul.com
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