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Ever Glory designs PCAP capacitive touch screens for harsh environments—built for field stability, long life,
and fast integration into industrial HMI, kiosks, outdoor equipment, and transportation terminals.
Often caused by EMI, grounding reference changes, or cable routing near high-current lines after enclosure assembly.
Uneven bezel pressure or mechanical stress can distort the sensor and cause poor edge response.
Brightness alone is not enough; glare control and (optional) optical bonding are usually required for stable visibility.
Thicker cover lens options (e.g., 6mm for impact resistance in public devices) can be supported based on project needs.
PCAP can be tuned for gloves and wet conditions; always validate with real gloves/water film in the final enclosure.
Stack design guidance, shielding concepts, and grounding notes reduce ghost touch risks in industrial deployments.
Improves contrast, reduces reflections, and enhances outdoor readability—especially on dark UIs.
AG/AR/AF options to balance glare control, contrast, and cleanability (project-based).
Cover glass printing, sensor design, controller tuning, and interface options (USB/I2C/RS232 project-based).
| Size Range | 4.3″ – 75″ (project-based) |
| Structure | G+G / G+F / G+FF |
| Touch Points | 5 / 10 / 20 (as required) |
| Interface | USB / I2C (project-based) |
| Cover Lens | Thickness + strengthening + black border printing |
| Coatings | AG / AR / AF (optional) |
Related product families:
Capacitive Touch Panel |
Touch Display Module |
Touch Screen Monitor
Send your specs — we’ll respond with a recommended stack and risk-control notes.
Yes—when stack design, grounding reference, shielding, and cable routing are considered as a system and validated after enclosure assembly.
Yes. PCAP can be tuned for glove and wet conditions. Final validation should be performed with real gloves and water film in the final enclosure.
If you already have an LCD and enclosure, choose a touch panel. If you need an integrated touch+LCD stack, choose a touch display module. If you want a finished unit with housing and I/O, choose a touch monitor.