PCAP TOUCHSCREENS
Description
Projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreens, the established technology in the consumer field, was further developed to fullfil industrial capability. This technology allows operation through glass and plastic surfaces or other non-conductive materials. The glass printing from the rear enables a wide range of customer-specific designs to be created. SCHURTER invests permanently in state-of-the-art production facilities, such as glass printing systems and laser ablation for sensor production. These investments enable us to build prototypes quickly, as well as individual and cost-optimized solutions, which are used on applications with the most recent designs. SCHURTER quickly realized that PCAP touchscreens are, from design to prototype and onwards, a leading technology in Europe. The production processes such as the automated laminating of touch sensors, bonding of glass sensors, optical bonding of displays and the printing of glass as well as mechanical glass processing are done in-house.
PCAP TOUCHSCREENS
Specifications |
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Light Transmission: | -- % |
ITO Glass Thickness: | 1-10mm |
Features
Multi-touch (single, dual, 5 and 10 finger multi-touch detection)
Actuation by approach or low actuating force
Wide range of standard sensor sizes available from 3,5”- 24”
High optical transparency and light transmission
Durability
No mechanical wear
No calibration
Hand palm rejection
Optical Bonding possible
Excellent glove operation
Water resistant
EMC certified
Easy to clean
Activation with stylus, touch pen
Applications
Control & Automation
Medical & Laboratory
Control & Automation
Building Equipment
Agriculture & Foresting
POS, POI, Kiosk Systems
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, SCHURTER offers customized touchscreen solutions for the global market and can develop and produce customized products based on specific requirements.
PCAP touchscreens are used in a variety of applications including control and automation, medical and laboratory control and automation, building equipment, agriculture and foresting, POS, POI, and kiosk systems.
PCAP touchscreens have multi-touch detection, can be activated by approach or low actuating force, have a wide range of standard sensor sizes available, high optical transparency and light transmission, and are durable with no mechanical wear or calibration needed.
A projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreen is a type of touch technology that allows operation through glass and plastic surfaces or other non-conductive materials.
Optical bonding is a process where a layer of adhesive is applied between the touch sensor and the display to eliminate the air gap and improve the optical performance of the touchscreen.