High-impact piezo switches outlast alternatives

A Schurter Input Systems product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 21, 2003

Door opener switches on public transport and switches mounted on traffic lights are both subjected to extreme demands.

Door opener switches on public transport and switches mounted on traffic lights are both subjected to extreme demands.

Rough environmental conditions and vandalism cause specific problems for switches in these applications.

The PSE HI range of high impact piezo switches from Schurter are designed specifically for these applications.

Piezo switches do not feature any of the moving parts found in mechanical switches, and so even under continuous operation there is no risk of loss of functionality due to wear.

In laboratory tests, a life expectancy of over 20 million actuations has been achieved, which makes the new switches virtually service free.

The PSE HI features enhanced vandal-proof protection.

The innovative and patented construction of the switch offers a higher impact resistance of IK06 to DIN EN50102 specifications.

These completely sealed switches feature fully encapsulated electronics within the housing.

This ensures that neither fluids nor dust can penetrate inside the switch.

The switch meets IP67 specifications.

The PSE HI switches are part of the Schurter Metal Line product family, and are available with mounting diameters of 22 and 27mm.

Both the actuating surface and the body of the switches are made from high-grade stainless steel.

The use of this robust material makes these switches particularly well suited for outdoor applications and rough environments.

Various standard typefaces are available for in-house laser engraving of the actuating surface.

Customer specific fonts and symbols can also be specified.

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