Membrane switches are sealed for long life

A Schurter Input Systems product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 19, 2003

HeatSeal membrane switches can withstand permanent submersion in even the harshest solvents and chemicals, without the risk of field failures.

Traditional membrane switches use pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) in order to bond the individual circuit layers together.

These adhesives however yield a rough surface structure, which in an assembled membrane switch leads to small micro fissures that allow fluids and solvents to ingress over time.

All membrane switches that have been assembled using pressure sensitive adhesives will therefore, when exposed to fluids, chemicals or cleaning agents lead to a small percentage of field failures.

It is these field failures that in many applications lead to considerable cost for service calls and repair work, which are usually a lot more expensive than the actual membrane switch itself.

In order to prevent this, the Bergquist Company based in Minnesota USA has developed HeatSeal, and Schurter is now offering HeatSeal solutions for harsh environment applications where traditional membrane switches constructed with pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) are limited or not suitable.

HeatSeal technology is a process, which welds the membrane switch layers together using high heat and pressure.

The result is a totally sealed membrane switch that withstands permanent submersion in even the harshest solvents and chemicals, without the risk of field failures.

In addition to totally sealing the membrane switch and therefore protecting it against any form of fluid ingress, HeatSeal also extends the temperature range and eliminates the requirement for venting, by sealing in the air between circuit layers.

This entrapped atmosphere expands at high temperatures creating a high-pressure environment that is used to open the membrane switch, therefore making HeatSeal solutions suitable for even automotive applications.

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