Customizable Embossing Membrane Type Keyboard 3M467 Adhesive
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Construction:
- Composed of several layers, including a top membrane layer, a spacer layer, and a bottom layer.
- The keys are not individual mechanical switches but are printed on the membrane.
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Key Press Mechanism:
- When a key is pressed, the top layer makes contact with the bottom layer, completing a circuit and registering the key press.
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Noise Level:
- Generally quieter than mechanical keyboards, making them suitable for shared workspaces.
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Cost:
- Typically less expensive to produce, leading to lower retail prices compared to mechanical keyboards.
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Durability:
- While membrane keyboards are often more resistant to spills, they may not last as long as mechanical keyboards in terms of key responsiveness.
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Typing Feel:
- Offers a softer feel with less tactile feedback compared to mechanical keyboards, which some users may prefer or dislike.
Common Uses
- Often found in budget laptops, desktop keyboards, and devices where noise reduction is important.
Features:
- Product Name: Tactile Membrane Switches
- Metal Domes: Nickel Or Gold Plated Or Others
- Circuit: Printing Silver Ink On PET Material
- Material: Polyester Or Polycarbonate
- Structure: 6 Layers
- Life Cycles: 500,000-1,200,000
Looking for a Graphic Overlay Membrane Switch? Our Tactile Membrane Switches have you covered. With metal domes available in nickel, gold plated, or other options, a circuit printed with silver ink on PET material, and a durable 6-layer structure, these switches can withstand up to 1,200,000 life cycles.
Technical Parameters:
Metal Domes | Nickel, Gold Plated or Others |
Max Current | 100MA |
Overlay | Autotex F150 Polyester |
Structure | 6 Layers |
Life Expectancy | 1 Million Cycles |
Life Cycles | 500,000-1,200,000 |
Led Windows | Clear, Tinted or Punching |
Circuit | Printing Silver Ink on PET Material |
Travel Distance | 0.1-0.5mm |
Material | Polyester or Polycarbonate |
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