Rugged panel PCs for OEMs, end-users

The Value HMI Panel PC series from American Industrial Systems is designed and engineered specifically for OEMs and end-users needing to improve their smart operations in industries with harsh, rugged conditions.

By American Industrial Systems March 10, 2015

The Value HMI Panel PC series from American Industrial Systems (AIS) is equipped with NEMA 4/IP65-compliant aluminum front bezel, corrosion resistant surface making them suitable for rugged, industrial applications and environments. The Value Line was designed and engineered specifically for OEMs and end-users needing to improve their smart operations in factories and plants in industries including industrial automation, automotive, food and beverage, oil and gas, packaging, and other industries with harsh, rugged conditions. The Value line is designed for web applications and features include on-board non-volatile DDR3L-1333 memory and a standard SD card slot. Other key highlights for the AIS Value series include wireless networks that enable communication between devices and HMI applications and a rugged design that is nearly maintenance-free.

The open platform design of AIS’s Value line series of HMI touchscreens allow compatibility with wireless, web, PLC, HMI, SCADA, MES, MRP and other enterprise software applications. They are available in a wide variety of screens ranging from 7- to 21.5-in. in both single and multi-touch technologies, Value line HMIs come standard with Windows Embedded Compact 7, Embedded 7 or 8, and either 32 or 64 bit operating systems. Made in a lightweight, die-cast housing makes the AIS Value series compact, easy to service, nearly-maintenance-free, space saving and fan-less for reduced energy consumption. They are also designed to be able to withstand high electromagnetic environments and are resistant to shock and vibration and come with UL Listings and CB scheme certificate.

American Industrial Systems (AIS)

www.aispro.com 

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Original content can be found at Oil and Gas Engineering.