Product Details
Product Description
A sliding rail screen is an interactive display device that triggers content by sliding along a track, suitable for exhibitions, education, and commercial scenarios.
Museum:Used to display the historical background and craftsmanship of cultural relics. Visitors can push models on the sliding rail screen to access related information, enhancing engagement.
Corporate Exhibition Hall:Showcases the development history and product features of a company. Interactive designs allow visitors to gain a more intuitive understanding of the company.
Science Museum:Displays the history and achievements of technological development. Interactive games are designed to help visitors learn about technology while playing.
Shopping Malls and Exhibitions:Used for new product launches and promotional activities to attract customer interaction, enhancing brand awareness and sales.
Education and Training:Displays educational resources such as teaching materials and videos, enriching teaching methods and improving learning outcomes.
Conference Presentations:Used to display meeting agendas, presentations, and data charts, improving meeting efficiency and engagement.
Stage Performances:Serves as a stage backdrop, displaying brand promotional videos or design inspirations, creating unique visual effects.
1. Classification by Operation Method
Manual Sliding Rail Screen:
Users manually push the screen to slide along a rail. When the screen reaches a specific position, it triggers a sensor point to display corresponding content. Manual sliding rail screens come in two forms: left-right sliding and up-down sliding. They are suitable for simple interactive displays.
Motorized Sliding Rail Screen:
The screen is driven by a motorized device, and users can control the screen's movement via buttons or a touchscreen. Motorized sliding rail screens often feature automatic cruising, return functions, and other convenient operations, making them ideal for scenarios requiring frequent content switching.
2. Classification by Display Form
Linear Sliding Rail Screen:
The screen slides along a straight rail, which is the most common form of sliding rail screen. It is suitable for places like shopping malls and museums.
Curved Sliding Rail Screen:
The screen slides along a curved or arc-shaped rail, creating a more dynamic and smooth visual effect. It is often used in innovative venues such as science museums and theme parks.
Multi-layer Sliding Rail Screen:
Composed of multiple layers of screens, each layer can slide independently, offering a richer display effect. It is suitable for large-scale exhibitions and corporate showrooms.
3. Classification by Functional Features
Interactive Sliding Rail Screen:
Equipped with touchscreens, sensors, and other devices, users can interact with the screen through touch or gestures to select displayed content. It is suitable for educational and science popularization scenarios.
Transparent Sliding Rail Screen:
Built on the motorized sliding rail screen, it adds a transparent display function. It is commonly used in car shows or the medical industry to showcase internal structures of vehicles or human anatomy.
Virtual Narration Sliding Rail Screen:
Synchronizes real-person narration videos with the screen's movement, creating a virtual narrator effect. It is suitable for museums, science museums, and similar venues.
4. Classification by Installation Method
Wall-mounted Sliding Rail Screen:
Installed on a wall, saving space. It is suitable for exhibition halls and corporate showrooms.
Floor-standing Sliding Rail Screen:
Placed directly on the ground, often used in car shows or scenarios requiring transparent display functions.
5. Classification by Screen Combination Method
Multi-screen Sliding Rail System:
Composed of multiple spliced screens, it is suitable for timeline displays or corporate history introductions.
Slider Display Screen:
Content is triggered by sliding a physical slider. Its simple structure makes it suitable for small-scale interactive displays.
Technical Parameters
Item | Description | |
Track | Workmanship | Axis high-temperature treatment&high-strength rigidity |
Material | Aluminum alloy material&axis hard chrome plating | |
Length | The combination length can reach 20 meters | |
Position Sensor | Effective sensing travel | 202m |
Location update frequency | 16 times/second | |
Resolution | 1920*1080 | |
Power-off memory function | The machine can remember its location normally even if it is not turned on, and does not require power supply | |
Motor Control System | Central control for movement direction, NPN input | |
Infinite speed regulation, supporting analog voltage PWM control | ||
Acceleration and deceleration control, 0.3s~10s | ||
Brushless DC reduction motor with high torque. | ||
System or software crashes, automatically stopping | ||
Fault detection and protection functions | ||
Limit controller, motor driver, motor, limit switch, wire, drag chain, screws, fixing parts, silent wheel, baffle, power supply, transmission belt | ||
Slow stop and slow start system | There is a buffer program for starting and stopping the equipment to ensure smooth operation and low noise. Simultaneously reducing equipment shaking | |
Background sync | Support real-time synchronization of background images | |
Motion sensing accuracy | 0.1mm,Any point within the effective stroke can be set as a sensing point | |
Automatic patrol system | Automatic reciprocating motion | |
Touch screen interactive system | Customize added buttons, display windows, video and picture mixing windows, custom jump logic, support gestures for zooming in and out, and scrolling pages. | |
Animation display system | Multiple 3D models,including mannequins and robots.The screen movement will make corresponding actions according to the direction (optional) | |
Control Method | Touch screen control, motor control, central control, manual push-pull, mobile phone control, iPad control, remote control, radar sensing | |
Embedded 3D file display | 3D display files can be embedded and flipped and enlarged through the touch screen | |
Multi-screen and multi-window synchronization | Supports multi-screen and multi-window synchronization, or reverse synchronization, which can be used to automatically open and close doors. | |
Video explanation | Move to the designated position, stop moving, start explaining, then continue to move to the next position and start explaining | |
Visualization of typesetting interface | Content and UI interface can be modified according to requirements | |
Multi-level pages | Support pop-up multi-level page display, customize the position and style of directory buttons |
FAQ
Q1:What is a sliding rail screen and how does it work?**
A1:A sliding rail screen is an interactive display device that moves along a track, either manually or motorized. It uses sensors to trigger content when the screen reaches specific points, making it ideal for exhibitions and interactive presentations.
Q2:What are the advantages of using a sliding rail screen?
A2:Key advantages include high interactivity, large information capacity, automated control, and space-saving features. It enhances user engagement and provides a dynamic way to present content.
Q3:Where can sliding rail screens be used?
A3:Sliding rail screens are widely used in museums, corporate showrooms, science museums, shopping malls, and educational institutions. They are also popular in stage performances and conference settings.