Safe monitoring with a 22-inch wide LCD touch computer compatible with Zone2.
In the water treatment industry, monitoring systems play a crucial role in real-time surveillance of various data within the plant, allowing for early detection of anomalies. Particularly in Zone 2 environments, which are classified as hazardous areas, safe operability and high visibility are essential. Traditional monitoring systems often face challenges such as poor operability, low visibility, and inadequate explosion-proof performance. The EXPC-6220 features a 22-inch full HD display that enables safe operation in Zone 2 environments, along with a noise-resistant projected capacitive touch panel. This combination efficiently and safely supports monitoring operations in water treatment plants. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Control rooms of water treatment plants - Data monitoring at water purification and sewage treatment facilities - Monitoring operations requiring action in hazardous areas 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Safe monitoring in Zone 2 environments - Improved visibility through high-resolution displays - Intuitive operability achieved through touch controls
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【Features】 - Zone 2 compliant explosion-proof structure - 22-inch Full HD display - Projected capacitive multi-touch panel - IP64 equivalent waterproof and dustproof performance - Abundant ports (COM, LAN, USB, etc.) 【Our Strengths】 Asahi Kasei Engineering Corporation provides integrated engineering services from plant design and construction to maintenance. We offer optimal solutions tailored to our customers' needs. Our products for explosion-proof areas have a 30-year history and numerous installation achievements, along with strong domestic maintenance support.
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Asahi Kasei Engineering Corporation is a company that conducts design, procurement, and construction (EPC) with an eye toward maintenance, and also proposes appropriate maintenance based on design data. In addition to maintenance, it is also possible to propose information systems that consider production efficiency and production losses. In terms of maintenance, we are developing equipment diagnostic devices that utilize digital technology.





