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Diversified Touch Technologies for Process Control

Touchmonitor Solutions for IndustrialElo's touch technology sweeps away the cumbersome interfaces often found in process and machine control applications and replaces them with a flexible, reconfigurable control panel that displays only the controls and indicators that are relevant to a particular process. Unlike other devices, Elo's ruggedized touch technologies are not degraded by a harsh environment. They perform consistently under even the most severe conditions and are unaffected by factors such as vibration or temperature extremes.

Elo's touchscreens can be sealed to the demanding requirements of NEMA 4/IP 65 specifications, making them more durable than the keyboards, buttons, and dials found in many traditional process control systems.

Elo's AccuTouch five-wire resistive is the most widely used technology for industrial process and machine control applications. AccuTouch technology handles liquid splashing, aggressive cleaning, any input device, and other harsh conditions better than any other technology. Elo's competitively-priced AccuTouch technology is the perfect partner. Built to last, it will continue to function throughout the lifetime of your machine or system without complaint.

Elo's AT4 four-wire resistive touchscreens are the perfect choice for smaller applications because they offer lower power consumption combined with a stable, accurate operation, fast touch response, and durability. AT4 technology can be activated by a gloved hand, finger or stylus and their operation is not affected by dirt, dust, water or light.

Elo's IntelliTouch surface wave touchscreens are the most widely used in conditions where NEMA 4/IP 65 sealing is not a factor, and our CarrollTouch infrared touchscreens withstand severe environments and vibration.

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