Industrial machinery & controls
Bedienoberflaechen fuer Industrie-Steuerung
Robuste Folientastaturen, industrielle Tastaturen und Bedienfeld-Grafikfolien fuer Maschinen mit Staub, Oel, Vibration und haeufiger Bedienung.

Technische Hinweise
Industrial control interfaces must remain readable, responsive, and firmly bonded even when equipment is exposed to dust, oil, vibration, cleaning, and frequent operation. JASPER manufactures membrane switches, industrial keypads, graphic overlays, and control panel overlays for OEM industrial equipment.
The interface can include tactile keys, sealed overlays, display windows, LED indicators, metal dome response, shielding, and custom connectors. Material selection should be matched to the working environment, not chosen only by appearance.
Prioritaeten fuer industrielles Design
| Priority | Design Response |
| Glove operation | Larger key zones, stronger tactile feedback |
| Dust and moisture | Sealed surface, controlled tail exit, suitable adhesive |
| Chemical exposure | Resistant overlay films and printing structure |
| Equipment vibration | Stable bonding and cable routing |
| Safety labels | Durable printing and clear visual hierarchy |
| Maintenance | Cleanable surface and repeatable replacement fit |
Quality Expectations
Industrial buyers usually need stable repeat production and clear documentation. JASPER can support compliance material options, project-specific inspection, and authorized case references where relevant.
FAQ
Can membrane switches be used on industrial machines?
Yes. They are widely used when designed for the specific environment.
Can industrial keypads be sealed?
Yes. Sealing depends on overlay, adhesive, edge design, tail exit, and enclosure integration.
Can JASPER support low-volume industrial projects?
Yes. Prototype and production quantities can be reviewed based on the design.
Industrial control design details
This section turns the application draft into a build-ready review checklist. Use it to decide the material stack, sealing method, key feel, artwork limits, and RFQ inputs before tooling.
Design decisions that should be made before tooling
| Decision | What JASPER needs to know |
|---|---|
| Glove operation | Increase key area, spacing, and tactile response when operators wear gloves or work quickly. |
| Dust, oil, and coolant | Match overlay film, adhesive, sealing, and tail routing to the real exposure instead of only specifying “industrial grade.” |
| Vibration and cable strain | Define tail exit, bend radius, connector lock, and strain relief before tooling. |
| Electrical noise | Consider shielding or grounding strategy when the panel sits near motors, drives, or high-current equipment. |
Common failure risks and how to prevent them
| Risk | Prevention |
|---|---|
| Operator misses keys with gloves | Use larger key zones, stronger tactile feedback, and clear visual grouping. |
| Oil or coolant lifts the overlay | Select film/adhesive for the chemical list and test on the actual enclosure surface. |
| Cable fatigue during machine vibration | Control tail exit direction, bend radius, and connector retention. |
| Legends wear off in maintenance areas | Use protected print and abrasion-resistant surface finish. |
Typical structure to review
- Textured or hard-coated overlay
- Tactile dome or high-force keypad
- Optional EMI/ESD shielding
- Robust tail/connector design
- Industrial adhesive matched to enclosure
Application-specific RFQ checklist
- Glove use and target key force
- Oil, coolant, dust, washdown, or cleaning exposure
- IP target and enclosure sealing approach
- Vibration area and cable routing space
- Need for shielding, grounding, or ESD control
Additional application questions
Should industrial keypads always use tactile domes?
No. Tactile feedback helps glove operation, but flat non-tactile designs can be better when cleaning, low profile, or cost control matters more.
What causes most industrial panel failures?
Usually the full installation: adhesive surface, tail exit, connector stress, chemicals, or poor legend protection, not only the switch circuit.
Empfohlene Interface-Typen
Final selection depends on enclosure drawings, operating environment, cleaning exposure, key feel, cable routing, quantity, and documentation requirements. JASPER reviews these points before tooling.
Was Sie fuer ein Angebot senden sollten
- Panel size, enclosure drawing, or sample photos.
- Artwork file, legend requirements, and window positions.
- Operating environment: cleaning, UV, moisture, vibration, temperature, or glove use.
- Connector, tail exit, adhesive surface, expected annual quantity, and compliance requirements.
Legen Sie dieses Interface anhand der realen Einsatzumgebung aus.
Send your drawing, application notes, and target quantity. JASPER will review the material stack, sealing method, graphics, circuit, connector, and manufacturing path.
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