Can your display survive noon sunlight, freezing mornings, and constant vibration?

Imagine an operator trying to read a machine display on a construction site in direct sunlight.

Or a technician using a handheld diagnostic device in the rain.

Or a driver relying on a transportation display that experiences temperature swings, vibration, dust, and humidity every day.

In these environments, display performance isn't just about image quality it's about usability, safety, and reliability.

That's where optical bonding makes a difference.

By permanently bonding the cover glass to the display and eliminating the air gap, manufacturers can achieve:

Superior sunlight readability – critical for outdoor kiosks, EV charging stations, agricultural equipment, and construction machinery.

Improved resistance to shock and vibration – ideal for industrial control panels, transportation systems, and rugged mobile devices.

Better touch accuracy – especially important when operators are wearing gloves or working in challenging conditions.

Longer-term reliability – by reducing the risk of dust and moisture affecting display performance.

The reality is that many display failures in the field aren't caused by the electronics they're caused by environmental conditions that weren't fully considered during design.

A display that looks great in the lab may become nearly unreadable on a factory floor or in direct sunlight.

Optical bonding helps bridge that gap between laboratory performance and real-world performance.

Where have you seen display visibility become a challenge: factory floors, outdoor equipment, transportation systems, marine environments, or somewhere else?

 

Learn more: https://via-optronics.com/en/technologies/optical-bonding-technology.html

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