Amongo delivers a wide range of industrial monitors that meet extended temperature specifications with an operation temperature from -30 to 85℃. As a leading provider of the industrial wide temperature display monitor, we ensure our products can withstand the most rigorous thermal challenges without compromising performance.
With the adoption of our own designed A/D boards, these industrial LCD monitors are a good choice for any indoor or outdoor applications where extreme temperature conditions are to be expected. This makes each wide temp LCD display monitor from Amongo an ideal solution for critical systems in transportation and outdoor energy sectors.
Standard LCDs often suffer from "blacking out" in high heat or "sluggish response" in extreme cold. Amongo's industrial wide temperature display monitors are specifically designed to eliminate these failure points.
The Amongo Advantage for Extreme Climates
| Thermal Challenge | Effect on Standard LCDs | Amongo Wide Temp Solution |
| Extreme Cold (-30℃) | Liquid crystal freezes, slow refresh | Integrated Heaters & Low-Temp LC |
| High Heat (+85℃) | Isotropic transition (black screen) | High-Tni Liquid Crystal & Heat Dissipation |
| Outdoor Sunlight | Screen washout, unreadable | High Brightness (1000+ nits) & Optical Bonding |
| Humidity/Condensation | Internal fogging, circuit failure | Conformal Coating on A/D Boards |
Standard LCDs typically fail around 50°C, causing the liquid crystals to enter an isotropic state, resulting in black spots or a total black screen. Amongo’s high temperature LCD displays use specialized liquid crystals with a high clearing point (Tni) to maintain image clarity up to 85°C.
For extreme cold start-ups, we can integrate intelligent auto-heating systems that warm the panel to operational temperatures before the image is displayed, ensuring the low temperature LCD performs without ghosting or delay.
Yes. Combined with our rugged metal chassis and optional optical bonding, these monitors are ideal for EV charging stations, oil & gas fields, and outdoor power monitoring systems where both temperature extremes and solar radiation are present.