Explore our premium range of precision-manufactured capacitive and resistive touch panels engineered for clinical medical systems, HMI automated controllers, and rugged outdoor environments.
A consolidated look at our technical manufacturing footprint, structural investments, and market leadership.
A deep dive into projected capacitive and resistive mechanics, optical bonding techniques, and next-generation substrate treatments.
Utilizing high-precision multi-layer Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) configurations, our PCAP touch interfaces support 10-point simultaneous touch control. We design custom sensor arrays featuring superior signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), enabling precise touch tracking even when operators wear thick industrial leather or surgical gloves, and when liquid drops accumulate on the protective cover glass.
For high-noise industrial landscapes subject to severe electromagnetic interference (EMI), our 4-wire and 5-wire resistive touch panels are the definitive industry choice. Operated by physical pressure rather than capacitive properties, resistive tech remains immune to electrical noise, dust accumulations, oils, and chemical splashes, ensuring 100% operation uptime in heavy metal foundries.
Optical bonding (using Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive - LOCA or Optical Clear Resin - OCR) fills the internal air gap between the display panel and the touch overlay. This dramatically reduces reflection by up to 90%, improves sunlight readability, eliminates condensation risks in high-humidity zones, and increases the structural impact resistance of the display cover glass.
How our industrial touch panels perform under real-world pressure in global clinical, outdoor, and automation settings.
Medical monitors require precision capacitive screens that support multi-touch operation when wearing latex surgical gloves. Furthermore, our anti-microbial cover glass finishes and high chemical resistance enable continuous wipe-downs with harsh sterilizers like isopropyl alcohol and bleach.
Heavy manufacturing floors run at high operational temperatures and face continuous airborne dust and coolant splattering. Our IP65 protection-rated resistive displays withstand these conditions without registering false touches, maintaining uptime on critical assembly lines.
Outdoor environments require sunlight-readable displays that can withstand extreme hot and cold temperatures (-30°C to 80°C). By implementing optical bonding with anti-reflective glass layers, we prevent condensation under high humidity and maintain screen contrast under direct solar glare.
Next-generation payment devices rely on highly sensitive touch button arrays and precise sensor cover interfaces. Our custom cover glass processes ensure optical clarity, high surface hardness (7H Mohs rating), and clean integration with optical palm scanners.
Technical guidance on cover glass treatments, optical bonding options, and choosing the right controller ICs.
Explore our large-format high-resolution touch displays and precision-frame resistive control panels for system integration.