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New Rugged Military LCD Displays Launched by AIS

American Industrial Systems, Inc. (AIS) introduces a Rugged Military LCD Display Line featuring monitors for marine, vehicle, military servers, and field deployment applications. AIS’ Rugged Vehicle Display, Marine Bridge Display, and Rugged Rack Mountable Display features shock and vibration resistant compliance up to MIL-810F Environmental Engineering standards.

The displays are available in sizes ranging from 8.4” to 20.1” and are all touch-screen capable, converting the displays into HMI terminals. The ruggedized displays additionally feature, IP65 Water/Dustproof rating, Anti-corrosion coatings, Sunlight Readability Enhancements, and a variety of mounting options. These versatile displays are designed to reliability operate in harsh environments for military, marine, outdoor, and vehicle applications.

AIS’ Rugged Military Grade Displays are built using all metal construction including steel, and magnesium-aluminum composites to high performance and weight saving properties. Several touchscreen technologies are available including Resistive, Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW), Capacitive, and Infrared; enhancing the versatility of the ruggedized LCD display. AIS’ Marine Line features DNV Certification, IEC60945 compliance for maritime navigation and radio-communication equipment, and IACS-E10 classification for electronic installations; enabling these displays to be readily deployed into marine bridges, machinery spaces, control rooms, pump rooms, and open decks. AIS ruggedized displays are available commercially off the shelf, pre-engineered and ready for deployment to reduce time to market.

Feature and Benefits of the AIS Rugged Military Displays:

  • 8.4” to 20.1” Sizes
  • MIL-810F Environmental Engineering Compliance for Shock & Vibration
  • Touchscreen Enabled: Resistive, SAW, Capacitive, IR
  • Rich I/O Port array for connectivity and expansion
  • Ultra-Rugged Housing
  • Designed To Meet IEC 60529 international protection (IP65) rating standard (Marine and Vehicle Line)
  • Designed To Meet NEMA International electro technical commission's standards
  • Designed To Meet DNV Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas classification (Marine Line)
  • Designed To Meet IEC60945 and IACS-E10 Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems standards (Marine Line)

Source: http://www.aispro.com

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