Displays
IK 08 (impact) and IP 66/IP 67 (ingress) protection make SOLID-BOX suitable for plant and machine construction, HVAC, IoT/IIoT, Smart Factory/Industry 4.0, gateways, data loggers, ICT, electrical installations, measurement/control, agriculture/farming, sensor systems and safety engineering. SOLID-BOX underlines its aesthetic credentials with a smart, highly polished finish. Flush-fitting snap-on trims hide tamperproof and corrosion- resistant Torx fixing screws and captive lid screws. Separate screw channels enable ‘lid closed’ installation, protecting the seal and electronics. The gently bevelled lid has a large recess for a membrane keypad or product label. The bottom section has deep recesses on the long sides to protect connectors and interfaces. Internal fastening pillars support PCBs, mounting plates and DIN rails. SOLID-BOX is moulded from anthracite grey (RAL 7016) or light grey (RAL 7035) PC+ABS (UL 94 V-0), with increased heat resistance (Vicat/B 120 = 110°C) and chlorine-/bromine- free flame resistance. Custom colours are available on request.
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There are three sizes: 115 (135 x 115 x 50 mm), 145 (180 x 145 x 60 mm) and 175 (225 x 175 x 70 mm). Mounting points on the rear of sizes 145 and 175 match the hole patterns of VESA MIS-D 75/100. Accessories for SOLID-BOX include lid retainers, internal hinges, non-slip feet for desktop use, and self-tapping screws for PCBs or DIN rails. Compatible cable glands (M12 to
ore electronics designers are specifying OKW’s tough SOLID-BOX to safeguard sensitive touch screens, control panels and displays in harsh industrial environments.
IK/IP-RATED SOLID-BOX FOR INDUSTRIAL TOUCH SCREEN AND DISPLAY ELECTRONICS
M20) and cable bushings are also available. OKW can supply SOLID-BOX fully customised. Services include CNC machining, printing and laser marking of logos and legends,
decor foils, EMC shielding, and installation/assembly of accessories.
OKW
www.okw.co.uk
MONO LCD DISPLAYS FOR LOWER COST AND LOWER POWER
requirements. The Transflective type LCD screens combine low power with high brightness, making them suitable for sunlight-readable portable products. Character LCD modules are available for 8x2,16x1, 16x2, 16x4, 20x4 and 40x2 format, in a standard or custom design solution. Graphic LCMs with controller ICs are available with the following resolutions: 120x32, 122x32,128x64, 240x64,
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nelco Hunter is pleased to announce a range of Monochrome LCDs for
applications that do not require a colour display. The advantages of a monochrome display are lower cost, lower power consumption and lower processing
including factory automation, industrial machinery, medical devices and commercial applications such as EV chargers, vending machines, IoT equipment and home appliances.
240x128, and 320x240.
Chip on Glass (COG): Graphic displays with one-chip solutions and resolutions from 128x64, 128x128, 240x64, 240x128, 240x160, and 320x240.
Mono screens are deal for applications requiring a simple status display,
Custom options are available upon request - please contact Inelco Hunter for more details. Their in-depth engineering support ensures rapid implementation, speeding up the customer’s time-to-market, and Inelco Hunter's engineers will work with the SME engineers. This added-value support is at the core of Inelco Hunter’s philosophy, and has been for the last 30 years, setting them apart from the various "stock and ship" distributors.
Inelco Hunter
www.inelcohunter.co.uk October 2024 Instrumentation Monthly
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