Kiosks & Self-Service Equipment

Durable interface solutions for kiosks and self-service equipment.

Kiosk interfaces take more abuse than almost any other public surface - gloved hands, wet fingers, deliberate force, and continuous outdoor exposure. A mechanical button that jams or a keypad that fills with dirt generates service calls that erode the economics of the entire deployment.

Key challenge
Public durability with visual quality and glove/dirt compatibility
Relevant products
Key technology

What kiosk and self-service interfaces face.

Outdoor weather, continuous public use, deliberate abuse, and the expectation of 24/7 availability. Hundreds of transactions per day in rain, snow, and direct sun. Users interact with gloves, wet hands, and varying levels of patience.

Vandalism is constant: screens get scratched, buttons get pried, surfaces get damaged. Every hour of downtime is lost revenue. The interface is simultaneously the most used and most abused component in the system.

Why solid-state piezo for kiosks and self-service equipment.

No single point of failure
Metal input panel and display are separate. When glass cracks, controls keep working. Damage to one does not disable the other.
All-weather, all-user operation
Gloved hands, wet fingers, rain, ice, dirt. Force-based sensing works regardless of conditions. No seasonal recalibration.
Built for continuous public abuse
50M+ activations, IK10+ impact. Nothing to pry, cut, or peel. Scratch-resistant graphics survive years of heavy public use.
Dramatically lower maintenance cost
Total cost includes every service call, truck roll, and hour of lost revenue. Solid-state panels reduce interface maintenance to near zero.
Solar operation

Ready for solar-powered kiosks.

Self-service kiosks increasingly run on solar or limited power sources. The interface must never dictate battery sizing. Under 10 microamps standby current, below your battery's self-discharge rate. Hardware-triggered wake with zero polling. The HMI contributes effectively nothing to the power budget.

Fortress architecture
Metal panel and display behind separate surfaces. Cracked glass never disables the controls. Revenue keeps flowing.
EAA 2025 and ADA compliant
Built-in braille and raised icons on the metal surface. 1N force, adjustable below 0.5N. No external tactile overlays required.
10mm pitch, slim housings
Full keypads fit where touchscreen stacks physically cannot. Less depth, less weight, more design freedom.
Scratch-resistant graphics
17-19 micron printing on aluminum. Legends stay crisp after years of heavy public use and cleaning.
Deployed

RNC solid-state panels are deployed in outdoor self-service kiosks and EV charging stations across North America, where the separation of metal input panel and display window has eliminated touchscreen-related downtime and reduced interface maintenance to zero across multi-year field deployments.

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