The new smart enclosure models can tackle a wide range of touchscreen applications – and they can be modified quickly and easily, cutting the cost of customisation and making your ideal enclosure available in smaller volumes.
What to look for in a good touchscreen enclosure
The clue is in the name: touchscreens will get plenty of handling, so their enclosures must be extremely ergonomic, whether they’re handheld, wall-mounted or destined for the desktop. That means lots of soft contours.
Other desirable benefits include:
• good ingress protection (IP65 as an option)
• UV stability – look for enclosures moulded from ASA, either as standard or a custom option
• a wide choice of versions and sizes for each model
• tamperproof Torx assembly screws – especially for medical applications
• plenty of customisation options (that are quick and easy to specify)
• an experienced enclosures supplier who can handle all the customisation stages in-house.
Touchscreen enclosures for mobile electronics
Mobile phones have set the bar high: users now expect every handheld device to be as good as their iPhone or Android – or as convenient and comfortable to hold, at the very least. But what if your electronics won’t fit a typical mobile-sized case?
Read the full article in DPA's October issue