Please use the product filter below to help you find an IP67 rated waterproof LCD monitor or touchscreen solution that is suitable for your application or system integration project. Read The Guide to Sanitizing your Waterproof Touchscreen here! Click here to compare all 7", 8",9", 10", 12", 15", 18", 24".
What are IP67 Enclosure Characteristics:
The first thing you need to look for is a touchscreen's Ingress Protection Rating (or International Protection Rating), more commonly referred to as an IP rating. Rating codes do not include hyphens or spaces, and consist of the letters IP followed by one or two digits. Two common ratings for ruggedized touchscreen displays are IP67 and IP68.
IP codes are a standard set forth by the International Electrotechnical Commission. According to the organization, the codes are designed as a "system for classifying the degrees of protection provided by enclosures of electrical equipment."
The first number in the rating code represents the degree of protection provided against the entry of foreign solid objects, such as fingers or dust. These protection levels range from 0 to 6.
The second number represents the degree of protection against the entry of moisture, with protection levels ranging from 0 through 8. An IP code with an "X" in place of the first or second number means that a device hasn't been tested to protect against the entry of solid objects (the
first number) or moisture (the second number).
For example, a touchscreen display LCD monitor with the rating IPX7 is protected from accidental
submersion in 1 meter (3.3 feet) of water for up to 30 minutes, but it has not been tested against the entry of dust.
IP Rated Enclosures - quick find chart
A number replaced by x indicates that the enclosure is not rated for that spec.
What is the difference between IP65, IP66, IP67, IP68 & IP69K?
The differences between commonly sold IP65, IP67, IP68 & IP69K certified displays from Xenarc Technologies are slight, but very important. Using the above chart as a guide, we can see that all of these touchscreen and LCD monitors are protected at the highest level from solids and dust. The variations come with the protection against liquids.
IP65 = Water resistant. “Protected against water jets from any angle” *Do NOT submerge IP65 touchscreens and LCD Monitors, as these are not waterproof.
IP67 = Water Proof. “Protected against the events of temporary/long term submersion (10 minutes or more)”*You can submerge IP67 displays for extended periods; our IP67 rated touchscreen and LCD monitor solutions can be submerged and come with IP67 rated power cords and connectors.
IP68 = Waterproof. “Protected against the events of permanent submersion up to 3 meters”
IP69K = This is highest rating one could achieve. This superior IP rating suggests complete protection from dust and protection from steam-jet cleaning (water temperatures of -22F (-30C) to 158F (70C)). Some regulations, including IEC 60529, refer to the testing of IP69K as IPx9.
What IP Rating Will You Need?
If you don’t anticipate a harsh environment that is extremely dusty or wet then a lower IP rating would suffice.
Applications that involve a lot of dust, debris, or potential to be in contact with any solids or liquids will require IP ratings that are higher and adequate water resistance on the touchscreens or LCD monitors.
Examples of IP Ratings and Uses
Low IP ratings are appropriate for:
- Indoor use
- Protected use inside sealed products
- Inside sealed signage
- When using aluminum extrusions
High IP ratings are appropriate for:
- Unsealed outdoor locations
- Places that have a lot of debris
- Areas with heavy foot traffic
- High splash areas
- High contact areas (people touching them)
- Wet locations
Other Common Questions Asked:
Is IP67 suitable for outdoor use?
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Is IP67 waterproof?
Is IP67 better than IP66?
Is the IP67 waterproof and submersible?
Why do our Ingress Protection (IP) touchscreen monitor solutions outlast others in extreme conditions? Why do our rugged touchscreen and LCD monitors have a wider temperature range and a wider voltage input range? It is because our mission is to offer engineers, automators and system integrators the best products for any situation.
By utilizing high grade components, this display is perfect for industrial, in-car computing applications or any other applications where a small, durable, environmentally rugged display is required, including but not limited to: