RMD-24-P
The RMD-24-P Series is engineered from the ground up to meet demanding environmental requirements. It can be configured with an IP67-rated front face and an IP53-rated back for general rugged use, or as a fully IP67-rated unit with MIL-SPEC circular connectors for sealed applications. The monitor comes standard with an EMI ITO lens and offers optional optical bonding, a high-bright backlit LCD, a heated lens, and an NVIS backlighting system.
Designed to meet numerous MIL-SPEC standards out of the box, it can also be customized to meet specific requirements. The RMD-24-P is constructed from 5052-H32 and 6061-T6 aluminum, which are laser-cut and milled to precise standards. For additional protection, the internal components can be conformally coated. Internal cabling features low-smoke, zero-halogen Teflon for added safety.
Specifically crafted for panel mount applications, the milled aluminum front face extends just 1/2 inch above the mounting surface, combining durability with a sleek design.
Features
- Rugged all-aluminum construction.
- Optional rear VESA pattern to accommodate add-on equipment, such as Fiber Channel.
- Laminated 461 EMI ITO glass enhancement for superior performance.
- IP67-rated front face design for enhanced environmental protection.
- Front face crafted from 6061 T6 milled aluminum for durability and precision.
Data Sheet
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