Our independently developed technology has achieved a reliable click feel even with a low stroke of about 0.2mm. Metal domes are no longer necessary.
Thanks to the technology uniquely developed by Marusan Name, a clear click sensation has been achieved even with a low stroke of about 0.2mm. The development was strongly influenced by traditional metal domes, allowing for the reproduction of the reliable click sensation that could only be produced by metal domes. Additionally, flat switches with a non-raised surface can also be created, making them suitable for use as ultra-thin switches in devices like mobile phones. Backlighting is possible with built-in LEDs. We can accommodate prototype to mass production in the desired design according to your applications and purposes.
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**Features** - Built-in LED allows for backlighting. - Clear click feel even with extremely low stroke (around 0.2mm). - Surface sheet and electrode substrate are integrated. - Can be provided as a complete sheet switch with lower contacts bonded for attachment to customer substrates. - Achieves a thin profile and clear click feel, as exemplified by mobile phones. - Can be applied to simple, solid designs that leverage these features. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Applications/Examples of results
■Replacement of switches that used conventional metal domes. This eliminates the need for metal separation during disposal. ■Application to a simple, solid design that leverages the features. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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We will assist in problem-solving and product realization through manufacturing technologies based on high-precision "silk printing technology" using PET film as the substrate, "press processing technology" such as embossing, and "lamination assembly technology" for film, along with research/development technologies and planning/design technologies that respond to customer needs.