MF Series Monitor
The MF Series Military Monitor was designed from the ground up to meet rugged environmental requirements. It can be built with an IP67 Front Face with IP53 Back for general rugged used or full IP67 for sealed applications. It comes standard with an Optically Bonded Lens. It has optional High Bright Backlit LCD Monitor, ITO, PCAP touch, Heated Lens, and NVIS Backlight system. It was design to meet many MIL Spec standards off the shelf but if you have a specific standard you need met, we can customize it to any level. It is Built from 5052H32 and 6061T6 Aluminum that is Laser Cut and Milled to a precise standard. The internal Components are Conformally Coated and each connection is protected with dielectric grease to prevent corrosion. Its Flex Mount system includes VESA, RACK, Panel Mount and Flush Mounting options. Exacting Precision has gone into every design feature of this unit to make it one of the best monitors in the industry, and worthy of becoming a true Military Monitor.
Features
- Rugged all aluminum construction
- High bright daylight viewable
- Optical bonded cover glass
- IPXX design options
- Flex mount design technology
- Custom options
Data Sheet
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