We offer three touchscreen technologies: PCAP (projected capacitive), standard resistive, and resistive ArmorTouch. Each technology addresses specific operational needs across industrial applications.
PCAP (projected capacitive) touchscreens respond to multi-touch gestures like swiping, pinching, zooming, and rotating, typically supporting five-point touch.
Operators can navigate complex interfaces efficiently while wearing protective gloves. Their ability to maintain functionality in wet, snowy, icy, and dusty conditions makes them invaluable for harsh environments.
Thick glass overlays or vandal-resistant layers can be added without affecting touch response. Standard resistive and resistive ArmorTouch LCDs resist electromagnetic interference (EMI) when our EMI protection package is applied to meet MIL-STD 461 regulations. With standard resistive, touch functionality will continue uninterrupted even when glass becomes scratched or cracked.
Ruggedization Solutions: Shock, Impact, and Vibration Protection.
Resistive ArmorTouch touchscreens use glass surfaces rated at ≥7H hardness. They resist scratches, abrasions, water exposure, and chemical contact. These pressure-activated screens work normally even when oil, grease, dirt, or water covers the surface.
Standard resistive touchscreens provide 4H hardness and stable performance for precise control of tasks.
Our standard resistive and resistive ArmorTouch displays support Windows 10, Windows 11, and select versions of Linux.
At VarTech Systems, our Project Managers—with an average of 15+ years of industry experience—are ready to customize a computer, monitor, or HMI workstation solution to meet your needs. Drawing from extensive backgrounds in manufacturing, military, oil and gas, and marine applications, they provide expert guidance throughout your project journey.
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Based in Clemmons, North Carolina, VarTech Systems Inc. engineers and builds custom industrial and rugged computers, monitors, and HMIs.