We all know that industrial touch monitors are used in the industry, and their performance is more stable than that of general monitors. To determine how stable it is, what tests will manufacturers pass to determine whether industrial touch monitors are qualified before being put into use? Top One Tech shares with you which of the following main tests a qualified industrial touch monitor needs to pass.
1. Standardized production
In the process of industrial touch display installation production line, it is necessary to strictly control every link of production. This requires manufacturers to have standardized production workshops in order to strictly control the production process.
2. IP65 industrial grade dustproof and waterproof test
Industrial touch monitors are mostly used in industrial and outdoor dusty and watery environments, which require products to be dust-proof and waterproof. Therefore, the finished product needs to pass the industrial-grade IP65 waterproof test to ensure the use of special application scenarios.
3. Wide temperature operation test
Because the industrial touch monitor will be used in harsh environments such as high and low temperature, dust, water, and oil stains, after the product has passed the test of controllable high temperature, constant temperature and humidity, its performance is more stable in harsh environments.
4. Anti-static test
By checking the electrostatic test of 4KV contacting the interface terminals one by one, to ensure whether each interface terminal can be powered on, so as to ensure the normal operation of the whole product.
5. Vibration test, horizontal drop test
A qualified industrial touch monitor will also undergo simulated car vibration and drop tests, which can not only avoid product damage caused by collision during transportation, but also prevent product damage caused by falling during use.
6. Power consumption test
Finally, the qualified industrial touch monitor products will also undergo a 48-hour aging test. In the aging room, all products will undergo continuous display testing for 48 hours after starting up, and real-time data recording will be performed to ensure that each finished product meets the qualified use standards, and achieve the purpose of reducing the production defect rate.