Capacitive vs. Resistive Industrial Touchscreen Monitors

(Click to Enlarge) Industrial touchscreen monitors require specialized, high-performing technology. There are many varieties of touchscreen technology available, and identifying the most suitable type for a given application is crucial for ensuring improved device functionality. In industrial applications, two popular...

Industrial Monitors

(Click to Enlarge) Daisy Data Displays is a leading manufacturer of industrial computing technology for a wide variety of industries. As part of our offerings, we offer various industrial monitors designed to withstand a range of working environments while enhancing...

A Guide to Military-Grade Computers and Displays

Computers and displays that meet military specifications (MIL-SPEC) offer a higher caliber of durability as compared to standard consumer or commercial computers. MIL-SPEC computers are built for reliability and can withstand adverse conditions for long periods of time. Also called...

Purge Systems and Controls 101

(Click to Enlarge) Purging is the process of supplying instrument-grade compressed air or inert gas into an enclosed piece of equipment, such as a computer, to reduce the level of hazardous gas inside the enclosure. Purge control systems use clean...

What are HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces)?

In recent years, an increasing number of industrial and consumer products have been produced with internet connectivity capabilities. These products are operated using software called Human Machine Interface (HMI) programming. An HMI describes any type of software or device that...

Features of Military Computers and Displays

To best serve the US Military, Navy and Coast Guard, rugged military computers and monitors are engineered to withstand extremes of noise, shock, and vibrations and require low-power consumption to increase reliability without the use of an external cooling fan....

Features of Hazardous Computers for Chemical Industries

Hazardous PCs must be properly sealed and shielded to prevent anything from getting in or out and properly filter any air or other coolants required. This ensures that the hazardous workstations limit material interactions and work hard to prevent any...

Features of Industrial Computers for Manufacturing

Industrial computers commonly used in manufacturing facilities have unique design features that optimize space, power and workflow. Designed to control manufacturing equipment and systems, industrial PCs are built with few moving parts that withstand impact common in the manufacturing process....

Features of Food Processing and Pharmaceutical Computers

Hazardous computers and monitors feature an aseptic wash-down design with chemical-resistant safety glass to withstand corrosive chemicals and other substances used to thoroughly clean equipment. The large flat panel display can be easily seen in wide range of light conditions...