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Structural characteristics of the new membrane switch panel
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The utility model of membrane switch panel is a membrane panel button molding structure, which is combined with a corresponding control panel. The pressing protrusions protruding from the center of the bottom surface of the transparent adhesive film are arranged in a one-to-one correspondence with the touch switches arranged on the control panel, forming a combination that can be pressed and controlled. The panel made by one-time stamping replaces the separate buttons that are separately molded and assembled, which can save a lot of manufacturing costs and labor costs for separate installation and assembly, with multiple economic benefits.

The utility model of membrane switch panel is a thin membrane switch sheet that is punched and sheared into a hollow line-segmented arrangement of connected sheet-like buttons with appropriate press-to-return elasticity. The hollow lines cut adjacent sheet-like buttons in such a way that they cannot be actuated simultaneously when pressed. The surface of each sheet-like button is directly hollowed out with letters, numbers, or symbols, and a transparent adhesive film is bonded to the bottom surface of each button.

Main performance characteristics of the membrane switch panel button molding structure:

1. A membrane switch panel button molding structure, characterized in that it is formed by punching and shearing a thin membrane switch sheet into a sheet-like button shape with appropriate press-to-return elasticity, divided and arranged by hollow lines, and the hollow lines are cut such that adjacent sheet-like buttons cannot be interconnected when pressed.

2. The surface of each sheet-like button is directly hollowed out with numbers, letters, or symbols. A translucent adhesive film is then bonded to the bottom surface of each sheet-like button, which seals the hollowed-out area of the button while allowing light to pass through, enabling the display of letters, numbers, and symbols.