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Listing of all 26 news releases from Wasp:
Wasp develops capacitive switching system
Wasp has developed a capacitive switching system that can be adapted for use in almost every situation where non-mechanical switching is required.
News from Wasp ( 2 October 2008)
Switches take control in aircraft passenger seats
WASP offers switching devices for aircraft passenger seat controls, providing a full service from initial customer concept to final product delivery.
News from Wasp ( 9 February 2007)
Kit accelerates touchscreen development
A development kit aims to assist design engineers in the early stages of developing and designing a resistive touchscreen into new equipment.
News from Wasp (23 March 2006)
Alliance produces cost-effective touchscreens
A novel prototyping service combines with an established manufacturing relationship to overcome the traditional problems of sourcing low-cost Far Eastern touchscreens.
News from Wasp ( 6 December 2005)
Screens supply a simple touch solution
A range of standard size resistive touch screens comes with options to improve their performance and appearance.
News from Wasp (14 September 2005)
Captec signs up for touch panel design
User application article When Captec wanted to integrate a resistive touch screen into its latest control panel it turned to Wasp to help with the design.
News from Wasp ( 1 August 2005)
On reflection, touch screens are better without
A novel antireflective touch screen material also has antiglare properties to improve the visible light that is reflected in high-light conditions.
News from Wasp ( 5 May 2005)
Capacitive switch is natural alternative
WASP has developed a new capacitive switching system to add to its range of membrane and silicon switch panels.
News from Wasp (25 April 2005)
Rotary switches are sealed for cleaning
The new DO series from Wessex Advanced Switching Products answers continued market demand for rotary switches.
News from Wasp (14 February 2005)
Rugged performance from five-wire touchscreen
WASP's latest touchscreen gives customers the extra benefits of extreme durability combined with superior accuracy and performance.
News from Wasp (23 June 2004)
Rotaries fit into confined panel spaces
Fitting front panel switches on communication equipment often requires the need to fit them into restricted spaces in order to allow additional components to be used or to reduce weight.
News from Wasp ( 4 August 2003)
Resistive touch screens don't have to be fragile
Setting a new trend in the manufacture of resistive touch screens, WASP is now offering its products with a choice of back panel material.
News from Wasp (19 February 2003)
More capacity for screen-printed panels
WASP has doubled its screen-printing capacity for both membrane switch panels and touchscreen combination panels.
News from Wasp (23 January 2003)
EL panels provive membrane illumination
WASP is using the specialist manufacturing techniques developed for resistive touch screens to print special inks onto a polyester material to create electroluminescent (EL) panels.
News from Wasp ( 2 September 2002)
Test system speeds touch screen quality control
Touch screen manufacturer WASP has helped design and install a new automated test system to speed quality control on its production line.
News from Wasp (17 June 2002)
Wide range of options for custom keypads
WASP has a custom design and manufacture service for silicon rubber keypads to suit a wide variety of applications and requirements.
News from Wasp ( 7 March 2002)
"Pull to turn" action adds safety to rotaries
The potential for serious accident or data loss has been ruled out with the introduction of a new "pull to turn" facility which can be added to any of the rotary switches made by WASP.
News from Wasp (15 February 2002)
Membranes come with their own LEDs
Switch status on membrane control panels is normally indicated by a remote LED elsewhere in the unit.
News from Wasp (20 November 2001)
Switches help passengers "go" supersonic
User application article Concorde passengers will be relieved to know that WASP reverted to some of its original engineering skills to provide some very important switches.
News from Wasp (12 November 2001)
Connector keeps touchscreens in touch
WASP is offering a new connector on its range of membranes and resistive touchscreens which will connect reliably to all kinds of supports including polyester, FR4, polymide and PTFE.
News from Wasp (17 October 2001)
Failsafe rotary switches are no pushovers
Light guide puts LEDs into membrane applications
Toughened-glass back panels are 20% stronger
Standard touchscreens in popular sizes
TFT monitors turn to touchscreens
Stylish, slimline 12in touchscreen LCD monitor

