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Membrane Keypads

Membrane keypads are user-equipment interface utilities that allow for the delivery of commands to electronic devices. Throughout the world, especially in more developed economies, electronic devices become more important to businesses and individuals on a daily basis. Even in developing countries, where access to sources of electricity is irregular, electronic devices like mobile phones can be found everywhere. In order to interact with these devices, control systems like keypads, switches, panels and screens are necessary.

Sytek Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, BC
800-567-9835
Sytek Enterprises is a major supplier of cost-effective custom made membrane keypads including turn-key elastomeric keypads. We distribute to a variety of companies from multiple industries throughout North America, who are all provided with expert design assistance, efficiency in custom production and quality customer service, as well as having their membrane keypad expectations exceeded.
Printec® Electronics
Waltham, MA
781-547-5700
PRINTEC Electronics is a global leader in membrane switch manufacturing & technology, which uses cutting edge manufacturing technology to meet our customer`s requirements for quality & engineering. Characteristics can include Metal Dome or Poly Dome Arrays for Cell Phones. Products are used in electronics, industrial equipment, cell phones, medical/biomedical sensors & equipment and other markets.
Technomark
Minnetonka, MN
800-680-5556
Technomark is recognized internationally as a leading, single-source provider of Electroluminescent Lighting (EL), membrane switches, conductive printing, graphic overlays, EL Panels, rubber keypads and touch screens. Our exclusive EL technology, patented multiple color illumination methods and innovative interface designs can be custom designed to your demanding standards.
Douglas Corporation
Eden Prairie, MN
800-806-6113
Douglas Corporation has set high membrane keypad standards since 1933, as versatile membrane keypad manufacturers equipped to create custom membrane keypads for unique applications. Offering extensive finishing capabilities including vacuum metalizing, urethane pouring and corrosion resistance, Douglas Corporation keypad membranes serve many industries such as appliance, electric and automotive.
GGI International
Lachine, QC
866-631-6662
GGI is a global leader in the design, engineering & manufacture of custom "UIA". GGI specializes in value added assemblies: projective capacitive, resistive touch screens, PCBA's, silicone rubber, machined / casted metal bezels, machined or injection molded plastics, multiple switch platforms, shielding, backlighting, NVIS filtering etc. GGI is ISO 9001-2008,14001,13485, AS9100C certified.
Precision Graphic Systems
San Diego, CA
858-695-9500
Specialists in precision quality graphic overlays since 1985, we manufacture custom membrane switches, panels and keypads for your exact needs. Everything is in-house, from design to manufacturing to testing. Options include tactile feedbacks, backlighting, anti-glare finishes, EMI/RFI & ESD shielding, etc. We are happy to provide you with quotes, with pricing available in twenty-four hours.
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Membrane Keypads

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.