As today’s pulp and paper mills embrace greater automation and data-driven control, rugged industrial-grade monitors are emerging as vital tools on the production floor.
Ruggedized monitors with waterproofing are frequently used in pulp and paper plants, largely because of the high humidity, fiber-laden air, and exposure to washdowns or splashing water in certain production zones. Unlike standard office-grade displays, these monitors are engineered to function reliably in harsh industrial environments where moisture, dust, and chemical vapors can quickly degrade conventional equipment.
To meet these challenges, touchscreens are often housed in enclosures rated for washdown environments, typically NEMA 4X. Stainless steel is often chosen because it resists corrosion. In certain cases, anodized aluminum may be used. Without this protective measure, standard monitors would rapidly deteriorate or become vulnerable to corrosion.
Within pulp and paper mills, these displays serve as vital interfaces for operators to view, monitor, and control every stage of the process.
Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) offer a visual summary of process systems that simplifies the monitoring of crucial status and control data. Using the HMI, the monitor presents live data from machinery and production systems, giving operators access to key metrics like flow rates, temperatures, pressures, chemical concentrations, motor speeds, and more.
This setup helps operators respond more quickly to any abnormal process conditions. Operators interact with the HMI using a touchscreen to adjust settings, start or stop equipment, and respond to system alerts.
To withstand the harsh production environment, ARISTA’s ADM series of industrial monitors are fully waterproof and feature sealed construction to prevent moisture ingress. Stainless steel or aluminum bezels provide corrosion resistance and structural durability in sanitary settings.
One example is the ADM-2124AX, a 24-inch touch LCD display, which enables precise multi-touch control (even when operators wear gloves), supporting seamless interaction with process control systems and quality management tools.
For larger production areas, the 42-inch ADM-5842AX integrates a KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) extender, allowing the display to connect with remote computing systems. This setup keeps sensitive electronics away from washdown zones while providing operators with clear visibility of critical process data.
In addition to durable construction, flexible mounting options—such as pendant arms, walls, pedestals, ceilings, and VESA mounts—ensure the monitors can be installed wherever operators need fast, reliable access to HMI data.
For more information, contact ARISTA Corporation at aristaipc.com; phone (510) 226-1800; or e-mail sales@goARISTA.com.
