IGT Industries offers its customers a time and cost saving single source for complete in house control panel design and manufacture. IGT-Industries HMI products are suitable for use in Marine, Aviation, Railway, Medical, MIL, Industrial, Fire, Security, Telecom and most other electronics applications.
As experienced manufactures of complex and innovative switching products IGT Industries can use their expertise to benefit control system designers with multi-technology integration into a complex sub-assembly or fully assembled and tested control unit. IGT Industries offer a complete design, prototype and production manufacturing service incorporating keyboards or other interface switching technologies, various display and illumination technology and electro-mechanical devices.
“Outsourcing a complete designed and manufactured sub-assembly or control panel for manufacture by IGT Industries greatly simplifies our customer’s procurement and logistics management by reducing their supplier base and delivery times.” Comments Terry Moss, Sales & Marketing Manager of IGT Industries. “Installing a completed assembly also removes the need for further integration, complex testing and multi-vendor liaison in the event of any functional problems.”
IGT Industries HMI assemblies may be specified for use in environmentally hostile conditions in military and industrial control applications. One such application is for Dynamic Positioning Systems for use on ships and oil rigs. These back-lit control panels are used for data positioning of vessels and offer complex switching, control and display integration, adjustable control panel illumination, PS/2 USB compatibility, are waterproof to IP67, RFI/EMC compliant and specified to meet approvals of Lloyds Register for Equipment used in shipping and American Bureau of Shipping. IGT Industries is also a signatory to 21st Century Supply Chains (SC-21).
Short Takes – 11-20-24
-
*The key moment came 38 minutes after Starship roared off the launch pad*.
ArsTechnica.com article. Pull quote: “Before going for a full orbital
flight, ...
No comments:
Post a Comment