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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Subassemblies
News Release from: ACAL Radiatron | Subject: Silicone rubber keypads
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 November 2001

Competitively priced silicone rubber
keypads

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Competitively priced silicone rubber keypads from Radiatron have a wide choice of customisation options: tactile response, various keystroke travel distances and a choice of actuation forces

New from electromechanical specialists, Radiatron, competitively priced silicone rubber keypads meet diverse application requirements through a wide choice of customisation options Tactile response, various keystroke travel distances and a choice of actuation forces mean that the keypads are suitable for everything from portable electronic equipment to heavy-duty industrial controls

There are various print options to provide an aesthetic match to surrounding systems and a selection of surface finishes can be provided.

The keypads can be printed or laser etched with optional coatings to increase durability and protect the keys.

Radiatron can also supply a simulated plastic keytop finish using a hard, clear epoxy resin.

This gives the appearance of individual keys, but without the high tooling costs normally associated with custom keyboards.

Life expectancy for the keypads is in excess of 2,000,000 operations.

In addition to providing these customised keypads within 6-8 weeks, Radiatron offers a complete integration and assembly service for related electronics, backplanes, enclosures, cooling and power systems.

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