Touchscreens are essential for Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) in industrial environments. They provide intuitive operation for machines, process control and data entry. The robustness of these panels ensures reliability and durability, which is crucial for uninterrupted production and efficient system control in demanding conditions.
In the medical sector, touchscreens are used on diagnostic devices, patient monitors and control panels. Precision, hygiene (easy-to-clean surfaces) and absolute reliability are paramount here. The screens must often be operable with gloves and meet strict medical standards.
Point-of-Sale systems in retail, as well as self-service kiosks for ticketing or information, make heavy use of touch interfaces. These applications require highly durable displays that can withstand frequent public use, vandalism and varying lighting conditions for consistent operation.
Specialized test and measurement instruments use touch screens for accurate parameter setting and data analysis. The screens must register precise inputs and often withstand specific environmental factors such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) to ensure reliable measurement results.
Replacements are provided for a wide range of technologies, including Resistive (4-, 5- and 8-wire), Projected Capacitive (PCAP), Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) and Infrared (IR). This ensures compatibility with virtually any existing system, regardless of the device's original technology.
The replacement touch panels are OEM quality and designed to match or exceed original specifications. This provides a reliable and cost-effective repair solution that extends the life of equipment without the need to replace the complete and more expensive display module.
A key advantage is the ability to provide touchscreens for older, 'end-of-life' (EOL) and no longer supported equipment. This avoids costly upgrades of entire systems and keeps critical machines operational even if the original manufacturer no longer supplies parts.
In addition to standard replacement, touchscreens can be provided with functional enhancements. Options such as anti-glare or anti-reflective coatings, optical bonding for improved sunlight readability, and privacy filters are available to optimize performance and durability in specific usage environments.
At Dytos, we understand that each industry has specific requirements for touch solutions. That's why we offer a wide range of products and services designed to meet these diverse needs.