Make Your Applications Waterproof with A D Metro’s Touch Technologies
Imagine an individual standing in the heavy rain at a parking queue and trying to get a ticket through the vending machine operated by a touchscreen. Rainwater dripping down the display makes it almost impossible to use the system. Touch commands aren’t effectively registered, or the entire ticket vending system is down as too much water is running over the screen rendering it useless. The problem is not particularly about the parking ticket vending machine but for almost all outdoor applications. This is because most touchscreens are not waterproof and don’t work when wet.
To fix the problem and make outdoor touch
applications (kiosks, vending machines, etc.) more functional regardless of
weather conditions, A D Metro has developed weatherproof touch technologies such
as their ULTRA resistive touch screens. Ideal for outdoor applications, ULTRA resistive
touch screens allow operating the touch device in any weather conditions and even
underwater.
In fact, A D Metro’s ULTRA resistive touch screens
are the only touch sensors on the market that can be operated in any weather
condition indefinitely. Unlike standard resistive touch screens, ULTRA is
designed with a waterproof external glass layer to provide safety against water
and moisture exposure. The PET/Glass switch layer in ULTRA resistive touch
screens leave no possibility for moisture to migrate through it to hamper the
sensors.
This waterproof touch screen solution by A D Metro
is the perfect choice for applications exposed to water. This touch technology
offers consistent operation and assures the long life of equipment that uses
them. The glass-film-glass (GFG) construction of ULTRA resistive touch screens
includes a borosilicate glass membrane to improve the operational life of the
touch screen applications because it reduces ITO fracturing and pillowing by
creating a stiffer glass/polyester top layer.
In the market, projected capacitive (PCAP) touch
screens are often stated as waterproof. Unfortunately, some vendors loosely use
the term ‘waterproof’ while describing PCAP products; but that is misleading.
Water in a small amount, like mist or small droplets
on the surface of PCAP touch applications, normally does not disturb the
operation. Even water droplets less than 4mm do not impede their operation. But
heavy rainfall or water conditions don’t allow PCAP touch screens to work reliably.
In fact, there is nothing like waterproof PCAP touch operation. PCAP
technology works with the conductivity of a human finger so anything else that
can be conductive, like rainwater can interfere with its operation. Many
variables in wet conditions make it very difficult for PCAP touch screens to
operate reliably when wet. For instance, the size of water droplets on the
screen, the thickness of mist on the screen’s surface, the sheeting of water on
the surface, puddling of water on the bottom of the screen, and most
importantly, the hardness of the water with conductive minerals such as salt
from sea water or other minerals found in rainwater. Any variation in these
conditions or combination of these factors can render PCAP touchscreens
inoperable despite what the manufacturer claims. For instance, you can pour
distilled water over a PCAP touch screen as you might see in some demonstration
videos, and it will still work because distilled water contains no minerals and
is a very poor conductor of electrical energy. Does that make PCAP waterproof?
Well, yes, but for distilled water only. It doesn’t rain distilled water. Also,
if the surface is dirty with a film of dust, rainwater mixing with that can
dramatically increase the conductivity of the water. All these variables make
it very difficult to use PCAP reliably in outdoor conditions.
Overall, ULTRA-resistive touch screens are perfect
for applications that require waterproof touch screens to operate in any
condition. For applications that require a PCAP touch solutions to operate in
wet conditions, manufacturers can consider integrating PCAP touch sensors with
Water-Rejection technology.
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