Strategies for Efficient Digital Transition in High-Risk Environments: Rugged Tablets Explained
In an industry where digital solutions are often a challenge to introduce, especially in potentially explosive areas, Durabook's rugged tablets are making a significant impact. Manufactured by Twinhead International Corp., based in Taiwan, these tablets are designed to meet the stringent requirements of the process industry, particularly in sensitive ATEX Zone 2/22 areas.
Durabook's offerings, such as the R8-EX and U11I-EX tablets, are equipped with fanless designs for additional security in hazardous areas. This design, coupled with their ATEX Zone 2/22 certification, ensures that these tablets can function reliably even in the presence of flammable substances.
The R8-EX tablet is light, compact, and offers powerful 12th generation Intel Core processors with a battery life of up to 16 hours. On the other hand, the U11I-EX tablet offers a larger display, more computing power, and numerous connectivity options, making it suitable for full-fledged work. Both tablets are IP66 certified, meaning they can withstand dust and water jetting, and can withstand drops from heights of up to 1.8 meters.
Safety and productivity are paramount in hazardous areas, and Durabook's tablets facilitate mobile data collection and processing. They are also equipped with Coolfinity Technology, a specially developed passive cooling system that dissipates heat via the housing, reducing the risk of explosion in potentially explosive environments.
Durabook's proprietary DynaVue® technology ensures high screen brightness for optimal readability in various lighting conditions. The tablets also offer extensive interfaces such as USB 3.2, LAN, RS232, HDMI, and optional barcode scanners for seamless integration into existing systems.
Special devices are needed for use in ATEX zones to offer external support, record and retrieve critical information, and perform diagnostics with high accuracy. Durabook's tablets, with their military-grade durability and ability to function reliably at extreme temperatures between -29 °C and +63 °C, are ideal for such tasks.
In industries where a skilled worker shortage and the need to remain competitive are pressing concerns, digitalization is increasingly becoming a priority. Durabook's tablets, with their robust design and compliance with military standard MIL-STD-810H, are helping to bridge this gap, making digital solutions more accessible and safer in potentially explosive environments.
Hot-swappable batteries in Durabook tablets enable uninterrupted work in multi-shift operations, ensuring that these digital solutions can be relied upon to keep industries moving forward. With Durabook's tablets, the future of digitalization in the process industry looks brighter than ever.
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