In-Mold Keypads Work In Harsh Environs

Jan. 1, 2000
Designed to satisfy ergonomics and cosmetic concerns, as well as standing up to harsh environments, these in-mold keypads employ the latest technology in multi-molding that produces a permanent, flexible panel with unlimited graphics possibilities.

Designed to satisfy ergonomics and cosmetic concerns, as well as standing up to harsh environments, these in-mold keypads employ the latest technology in multi-molding that produces a permanent, flexible panel with unlimited graphics possibilities. The rubber keypads meet IP67 sealing requirements and can be designed to suit virtually any panel concept. And they can employ any desired number of keys and satisfy ergonomic and visual appeal needs. The firm can provide the keypad panel, which the user assembles to the circuit, or can supply a completely integrated assembly consisting of the keypad panel, circuit board and dome switches--all ready for drop-in assembly.

Company: APEM COMPONENTS INC.

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