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STX Technology

Industrial Touch Computer
Brief Description
Established in 2002, STX Technology specialises in the design, manufacture and supply of industrial touch computing solutions. Our product range includes Panel PCs, Rugged Computers, Touchscreen Monitors, In-Vehicle Computers and Large Format Computers. STX Technology also offers kiosks, self-checkout, interactive display solutions, product development, open-frame solutions, electronics design and PCB programming. With more than 15 years of experience, STX Technology understands the demands of customers and is happy to offer high-quality and cost-effective solutions to our clients.
Business Description

STX Technology has an extensive range of Stainless Steel Harsh Environment Touch Computers, Stainless Steel Touch Monitors and Touch Monitors with an extender option. Proven in a wide range of different industries in Australia and around the world. Applications include Meat, Fish and Food Production, Dairy, Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry and Automation. STX Technology products have a large number of configuration options to meet virtually any requirement.

Manufactured in 304 or 316 stainless steel, STX Technology's rugged touch products have the option of tough Resistive Touch Screen or Projective Capacitive Touch Screen, different power input options, IP67 rated connectors and flexibility to meet most requirements, including screen sizes from 8 inch through to 100 inch, and mounting options to suit most locations.

Established in 2002, STX Technology has a vast amount of experience in Harsh Environment Touch Computing and have a solution to endure most harsh and rugged environments. The STX Technology's range is supported by a highly experienced local technical service team.

Main Address
1/72 Bayfield Road East
Phone
(03) 8579 1350
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