RMD-32-W Military Display
The RMD-32-W Series is expertly designed 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 for sealed applications. The series comes standard with an optically bonded lens and offers optional features such as a high-bright backlit LCD monitor, ITO enhancements, a heated lens, and an NVIS backlighting system.
Designed to meet many MIL-SPEC standards off the shelf, the RMD-32-W Series can also be customized to meet specific requirements. It is constructed from 5052-H32 and 6061-T6 aluminum, which are laser-cut and milled with precision. For added durability, its internal components are conformally coated, and all connections are safeguarded with dielectric grease to prevent corrosion. Internal cabling is made with low-smoke, zero-halogen Teflon for enhanced safety and reliability.
The Flex Mount system provides versatile mounting options, including VESA, panel mount, and flush mounting, making the RMD-32-W Series adaptable to a wide range of applications.
Features
- Rugged All Aluminum Construction
- High Bright Daylight Viewable option
- Optical Bonded Cover Glass
- IP67 Design Options
- Flex Mount Design Technology
Data Sheet
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