I like industrial touch screens for that kind of environment as they last a whole lot longer, but anything that supports USB HID (most of the non-antique ones) will work with PP-- you might need to do an ADMIN TOUCHSCREEN to calibrate them.
I've got an ELO and Planar touch monitors now. I used to have a 3M point-of-sale touch monitor that was awesome, but it went with my old 1100
Industrial monitors aren't cheap new, but usually available on eBay from people scrapping out restaurants and such.
One caveat, if you get an "Infrared" monitor (they have noticeably-deep bezels around the screen and are quite common in industrial), they work great until a chip gets in the bezel or you touch them with a drop of coolant on your finger, then they can freak out.
IIRC the Monoprice is a 'resistive' touch technology, which is old and reliable and works with chips and coolant, but can scratch and eventually wears out. You can look for other resistive-touch monitors on Amazon if you're fine with how the Monoprice works.