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Kinco IWP156 Ultra 15.6" industrial browser panel, Full HD, octa-core, gigabit
- Octa-core, 4 GB RAM, 32 GB
- 1920 × 1080, capacitive
- 1 × gigabit + 1 × fast Ethernet
- Metal front and back
- No COM port, browser only
€659.00*
Available in 14 days, delivery time 3 bis 5 Tage
A 15.6" industrial panel that displays a web page — with the strongest hardware in the entire Kinco HMI range: octa-core processor, 4 GB RAM, 32 GB flash and a gigabit network port. The Kinco IWP156 Ultra is intended for plants whose visualisation runs in a browser.
⚠️ Important before ordering: no COM port, no engineering
This is not an HMI in the classic sense. Two things fundamentally separate an IWP panel from a Kinco F2 or G2:
No serial interface. No RS-232, no RS-485, no RS-422. Modbus RTU, old drives, scales and counters cannot be connected. Every Kinco F2 has two or three COM ports.
No engineering with DToolsPro. There is no project, no screens, no PLC drivers. The device starts a browser and displays whatever a web server delivers — your web visualisation, a cloud dashboard, a Node-RED interface, a controller's web front end.
💡 So the first question is: does the plant need a serial interface? If it does, the IWP series is out. Then an engineerable device is the right choice, for example the Kinco F2156E2-PX.
🏭 Typical applications
Displaying a web visualisation: Grafana, a Node-RED dashboard, a controller's web front end or your own web app — anything a browser can render.
Cloud dashboard at the line: KPIs, OEE and order status right at the machine, without an industrial PC sitting in the cabinet for it.
Compute-heavy interfaces: octa-core and 4 GB RAM carry many simultaneous charts and live data streams — where a quad-core with 1 GB starts to stutter.
Gigabit connection: the only gigabit port in the Kinco panel range that is not paired with a second slow port for network separation.
🖥️ Display and performance
1920 × 1080 pixels on 15.6 inches behind capacitive multi-touch glass. The octa-core processor with 4 GB RAM has roughly four times the memory of an F2 with 1 GB — exactly what a modern browser needs for JavaScript-heavy dashboards, multiple charts and WebSocket connections. 32 GB of flash leaves room for local caches and offline content.
Resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels (Full HD, 16:9)
Touch: capacitive multi-touch on glass
CPU: octa-core ARM
Memory: 4 GB RAM + 32 GB flash
Colours: 16.7 million
🔌 Interfaces and connectivity
Ethernet LAN0: 1 × gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbit/s), RJ45
Ethernet LAN1: 1 × fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbit/s), RJ45
Serial interfaces: none
USB: no manufacturer specification — please ask before ordering if required
🔧 Construction and environment
Housing: metal front and back
PCB: protective coating (three-proof coating)
Power supply: galvanically isolated
Weight: 3.0 kg
Software: built-in browser, not engineerable
🏷️ Manufacturer and reliability
Kinco Automation is an established manufacturer of HMI and drive technology for the global industrial market; Kinco devices are in service at well over 100 spstiger customers in Germany. The IWP series is a new product line (Kinco status "New").
🔍 What we do not know yet
Kinco has not yet published a complete datasheet for the IWP series. We have no reliable manufacturer data on the browser engine, operating system, certificate handling, protection rating, temperature range or panel cut-out. What is listed above is the complete product description from the Kinco price list — the manufacturer currently does not release more.
Before starting a project with this device, please ask us. We will obtain the open values directly from Kinco and pass them on in writing rather than estimating them.
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