IP65 industrial touch display

By | March 25, 2026

Last Updated on March 25, 2026 by Craig Allen Keefner

ip65 touchscreen IP65 Touchscreen Announced

As digital signage and kiosks of self-service devices gradually move from indoor lobbies to semi-outdoor and outdoor locations, TDSTOUCH has introduced the 37 series industrial touch displays to meet the needs of a stable 7 day X 24 hour operation in a complex external environment. 37 series industrial displays have the following features:

  • 3MM thick aluminum alloy front panel, anti-collision
  • front frame conforms to IP65 level protection standard
  • 10 point projection capacitive touch screen
  • touch cover explosion-proof treatment, hardness up to 7H
  • anti-interference industrial grade driver board
  • brightness can be customized
  • automatic adjustment according to ambient light
  • both rear mounting hole and VESA hole can be installed
  • support operating temperature range -10 degrees to 55 degrees

 

TDS37 series can provide 10.1 inch / 21.5/15.6/17/18.5/19/10.4/15 inch a variety of sizes, according to the customer can choose different application configuration. For more product information, please visit our website or contact our office. 

Contact Info:

Website:WWW.USTDSTOUCH.COM

Tel:408 850 7128  Emailtdstouch@gmail.com

Address5201 Great America Parkway, Suite 320

Santa Clara CA 95054.

 

Author: Craig Allen Keefner

Craig Allen Keefner is an industry analyst, content strategist, and longtime authority on self-service kiosks, digital signage, unattended payment systems, and interactive technology. He manages content and industry strategy for Kiosk Industry and The Industry Group, with a focus on kiosk software, hardware-software integration, accessibility, payment compliance, healthcare kiosks, restaurant self-service, and emerging AI automation. Craig has covered the self-service and kiosk industry since the 1990s, tracking how public-facing terminals move from concept to field deployment. His work combines industry research, vendor analysis, operator conversations, standards tracking, trade show coverage, and practical experience with the real-world constraints of kiosk deployments. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiosk