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Display panel for hygiene-sensitive environments

Equipped with a stainless steel housing and 19-in. display, B&R’s IP65 Automation Panel 920 provides maximum cleanliness and sterility for use in the food and pharmaceuticals industries
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The Automation Panel 920 provides easy operation with a high degree of reliability, even under the toughest operating conditions.  Highly-resistant to contamination, the stainless steel panel features a special hygienic design with a single-piece front foil that is free of gaps and seams, which could collect dirt.

The unit features a sleek design and is made of robust, environmentally-friendly materials. A resistive touch sensor is used, which is easy to operate even when wearing thick gloves. High-quality IP66 protection on the front side and IP65 protection on the back allow quick and easy cleaning from all sides.

Peripheral devices and storage media can be easily connected using the IP65-protected USB port. Pre-assembled connection cables with connectors and a wide range of mounting options on standard swing arm systems ensure a smooth commissioning process.

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