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The Bilfinger Berger construction company is a worldwide construction company. Their machines are used for advance preparations underground. During the machine operation, the workers and all equipment in the tunnel are subject to strong vibration. It can also happen that heavy blows severely jolt the cockpit and its computer, giving it a heavy shock. Traditional computers cannot stand up to such extreme conditions. Berger relies on the noax tough industrial PCs. computer, giving it a heavy shock. None of the above mentioned conditions have any effect on the function of the noax panel PC, just as dust created by tunnel preparation, or splashed water used to moisten the dirt have no effect on it either.
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