Rugged Panel Computers

Reliable operation in harsh and hazardous environments

  • Rugged Panel Computers
    Rugged Panel Computers

Moxa announces the launch of its MPC-3000 Series panel computers. Designed to address the diverse needs of industrial environments, the MPC-3000 panel computers offer a range of screen sizes, a robust feature set, and industry certifications aimed at reliability, durability, and versatility in demanding operating environments. The series is powered by Intel Atom® x6000E processors, offering exceptional versatility with six screen sizes ranging from 7 inches to 15.6 inches. Designed for use in harsh industrial environments, these panel PCs come with advanced glove-friendly touchscreen functionality and sunlight-readable displays, and support wide-temperature operations from -30 to 60°C, making them well-suited for a variety of outdoor applications. Whether deployed in oil and gas fields, marine operations, outdoor applications, or other demanding settings, the MPC-3000 panel PCs are reliable and efficient, even in tough conditions.

Certified for safe operations

Furthermore, the modular design of the rugged panel PCs simplifies maintenance and minimizes downtime in demanding industrial environments. By offering a cableless approach on both the front and rear panels, the design reduces complexity, making component replacement quick and easy. This streamlined, modular architecture enhances operational efficiency, ensuring maintenance tasks cause minimal disruption.

Designed specifically for industries such as oil and gas, marine, and outdoor applications, the MPC-3000 panel PCs are certified to meet the rigorous demands of extreme operating environments. Certifications include Class I Division 2, ATEX Zone 2, and IECEx Zone 2 for hazardous locations, as well as DNV, IEC 60945, and IACS standards for maritime operations. These certifications, along with the panel PCs’ rugged construction, ensure dependable performance and safety, making them an ideal choice for mission-critical applications in challenging settings.