Thursday, May 19, 2011

Keeping a Display Screen Free From Dust

Since the rise of flat panel televisions, LCD and plasma screen started to seep out of the house and now all kinds of places are a common sight. Shopping centers and malls transportation centers in the digital signage system that displays the information used as a screen to, modern television commercial is used for all types of applications.

LCD and plasma screens now a common feature in industrial factory and warehouse locations. Present work, stock levels, process information or to display a whole host of other data used, the screen capacity increase can improve production and reduce waste by ensuring workers are efficiently with sent.

While these places are not like a screen using out wind, rain and extreme temperatures which can disable the screen, there are other dangerous elements that can be disabled in these types of places.

Dust, swarf, oil and other small particulates are very common in these types of places and they have a screen to be used in such an environment can have effects on all types.

These types of small particles and dust to the human detritus of almost any material environmental metals and processes that are going to depend on, can be formed.

If the dust contains metals as the conductive element to it, especially to a screen can be harmful if it gets inside as it can lead to short circuiting. Even non-conductive material failure to screen lead as they cover the screen, vents can block and can lead to overheating.

So keep a dust-free screen is essential if you are working in a dusty environment, but doing so can be difficult as the screen for the need to use fresh air to be able to work efficiently is.

Protective dust covers are sometimes used in these types of areas, but they have only a temporary solution and more often an industrial environment can not cope with the demands are not.

without the use of airflow, a modern screen backlight as much heat, which must be overcome to produce a large amount will overheat.

LCD enclosures are designed and their IP54, IP65 or NEMA 4 ratings they accommodate a standard screen and dust and other small particulates can put out with this kind of built environment to cope with.



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