Features and Applications of Infrared Touchscreens

An infrared touchscreen works with an invisible grid of infrared light, offering excellent visibility without blurring or reflections. It can be operated with wet fingers or dirty gloves, making the technology ideal for applications that require high reliability. Examples include industrial control systems, factory automation, and ATMs.

Industrial Automation

Industrial Automation

Used for factory automation and control PCs where reliability and glove operation are essential. The rugged construction is highly resistant to demanding industrial environments and intensive use.

Public Kiosks & Vending Machines

Ideal for outdoor use in kiosks and ticket machines. The technology is highly resistant to changing light conditions and can be easily operated by the public, even when wearing gloves.

Automatic teller machines (ATM)

Their high reliability and durability make infrared touchscreens a suitable and widely used choice for ATMs. These devices are used very intensively and must function flawlessly under all circumstances.

High Durability

Since there is no physical contact with a sensor surface, there is no wear and tear. This results in a very long service life and high reliability, even with continuous use in public or industrial settings.

Excellent Visibility

The absence of an additional film or pattern on the display glass ensures a clear and undistorted image. Light transmittance is very high, resulting in superior visual quality without distracting reflections.

Flexible Inputs

The screen responds to any interruption of the infrared rays. This allows it to be operated with a bare finger, a gloved hand, a stylus, or any other opaque object.

Low Reflection

The construction of the touchscreen minimizes reflections on the screen surface. This significantly improves readability, especially in environments with high ambient light or in direct sunlight.

Summary

An infrared touchscreen works with an invisible grid of infrared light, offering excellent visibility without blurring or reflections. It can be operated with wet fingers or dirty gloves, making the technology ideal for applications that require high reliability. Examples include industrial control systems, factory automation, and ATMs.

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