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Sytek Enterprises Inc.North Vancouver, BC 800-567-9835 Sytek Enterprises is a high quality producer of products you need including membrane keypads. Our production runs are aimed at always yielding a quality, turn-key product that is custom made to suit your needs and within your time schedule. At Sytek, we have over 400 years of experience amongst our employees, all working towards the same goal of making your experience a positive one.
Douglas CorporationEden Prairie, MN 800-806-6113 At the Douglas Corporation, we do what others won't, or can't. Here, we don't simply take orders, we give ideas. We work with a wide range of industries including vehicular, marine, appliance, electronics, recreational, packaging, medical, communications and more. For options and the right technology for the membrane keypads job as well as the budget, call Douglas today.
EpecNew Bedford, MA 888-995-5171 At Epec we have been delivering quality since 1952. Our employees worldwide are dedicated to ensuring our customers' deliver their high quality products to market, faster. Not only are we a customer driven company, but we strive for accountability and teamwork, we are committed to success and embrace change. For your next membrane keypads, call Epec.
Rockford Silk Screen Process Inc.Loves Park, IL 800-373-0730 With over forty-five years of experience in the custom printing industry, Rockford Silk Screen Process has extensive experience in an extensive variety of applications and various materials. For all your needs from membrane keypads to your most complicated project, we have the solution. Call or visit our website today for additional information on our products and services.
Elite Sales & Technology, Ltd.Garner, NC 888-772-7042 Elite Sales and Technology offers customers the quality membrane keypads they need for their applications. Our products can be a multi-layered or standard three-layer component consisting of clear polyester film on top with graphics printed under the surface. For detailed specifications on our extensive product line, please visit our website and view our technical guide.
Precision Graphic SystemsSan Diego, CA 858-695-9500 At Precision Graphic Systems our products meet or exceed customers' expectations in appearance, function, environmental requirements and reliability. We use only the best and most efficient methods to help ensure that the membrane keypads you receive are the best available in the industry. For more information on the products and services we can offer you, call today.
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Membrane keypads are among the many user interface construction possibilities. They are used as button covers and displays on cell phones, automobile control panels, computer controls and even light switches. Industry, commerce and the consumer products market all rely on technology that integrates membrane keypads and other interface systems. The personal computing industry, which serves almost every person in developed economies and a rising number of people in the developing world, depend heavily on keyboard production. Most personal computing keyboards involve moving parts like plastic keys; membrane keypads involve a sheet, usually of plastic, layered on top of a circuit board and printed with symbols. Membrane keypads are more frequently used equipment control systems and in small consumer electronics applications, as most varieties are not practical for prolonged typing applications.
While membrane keypads are not as suitable for typing applications as plastic keyboards are, their qualities make them very suitable for other applications. Consumer electronics like mobile phones, kitchen utilities and even automobiles often involve the use of membrane keypads. In telephones, membrane keypads are useful because they can be clearly printed with labels, they are not susceptible to build up of dirt because they feature no separated buttons and they are moderately resistant to accidental spills. This is also true of keypads for use in domestic utilities like blenders and other food preparation equipment. Membrane keypads usually consist of three layers. The bottom layer of the keypad is fitted with circuitry that is connected to the rest of the electronic device. Above this layer is an electrical insulator, and above that layer is the membrane on which the symbols are printed. On the lower side of the membrane are conductive materials, which, when forced into contact with the bottom circuitry layer, completes an electrical circuit and sends a signal. Some configurations also feature a layer of plastic or metal domes beneath the membrane, which, when depressed, makes a noise or offers resistance; this indicates to a user whether or not the keystroke has registered. Because there are so many membrane keypad possibilities, it is not difficult for electronic device manufacturers to find the right model for their products.