12 years of experience in industrial touch screen R&D and manufacturing.
Physical Damage: A Prevalent Concern
Physical damage is the leading cause of issues in both resistive and capacitive touchscreens. This type of damage can take on many forms. It is imperative for businesses to choose touchscreens that are robust, particularly for use in environments where they may be subjected to frequent impacts or touches. Moreover, it is crucial to promote proper usage to prevent damage caused by human error.
Impact-Related Damage: A Frequent Hazard
One of the most frequent forms of physical damage is impact damage, which can result from drops or strikes. Such impacts can cause cracks or even complete shattering, as touchscreens are typically composed of glass. This type of damage not only compromises the aesthetic appeal but can also render the touchscreen non-functional.
Scratches and Wear: A Significant Challenge for Resistive Screens
Resistive touchscreens are particularly vulnerable to scratches and wear. Their outer film can be easily marred by sharp objects, resulting in a reduction in touch sensitivity and overall performance. This is a critical factor to consider for touchscreens that will be subjected to heavy or abrasive use.
FPC Damage: A Threat to Connectivity
The Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) is a critical component in both types of touchscreens, serving as the conduit that transmits touch inputs to the processor. Damage to the FPC, whether due to physical stress, tearing, environmental exposure, or electrical issues, can severely affect the touchscreen's performance. Safeguarding this component is essential for preserving the touchscreen's functionality.
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