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What Happens to Your Touch Sensor When a Display Goes End of Life?

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It is so easy to have a display supplier stick a touch sensor right onto the display, ship it to you all ready to go, but what happens when that display goes end of life (EOL)?

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You Asked, We Answered: Silver Ink

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Why do you use silver ink rather than copper, aluminum, or titanium?

That is a great question, for this one we went to Jerry King, our Lab Supervisor, who knows the in's and out's of conductive printing.

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Color Matching

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Color matching doesn't seem like it would be very difficult but it can be. Reproducing a color has many variables involved. When you are having something printed with your brand color, you expect it to match - our color matching expert, Mike Finley, hand mixes every ink to perfect the color and ensure your product is EXACTLY how you want it. 

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You Asked, We Answered: Graphic Printing

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Do we [customers] design our own graphics for the overlay?

That is a great question, for this one we went to Joel Seiden, one of our Product Managers, who works with customers on design engineering.

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Membrane Switch Outdoor Application Considerations

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It is no secret that electronics and variable outdoor elements do not play well together. Can't we all just get along? Of course we can, it'll just take some planning to make sure everyone is happy (you included)!

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Touch Sensors, What Costs Do I Need to Consider?

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There are a number of costs to consider when designing the best touch sensor solution for your product. Each consideration may affect your particular situation differently, depending on the application. For example, a touch sensor application will have different total cost drivers for a kitchen range, than it would for a medical defibrillator, or an industrial control panel.

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What is ISO 9001:2015?

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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a quality management system put in place to ensure companies are held to a high quality standard. To be ISO certified, companies have to undergo a thorough audit that assesses the management system, and the company's ability to consistently meet customer requirements. According to ASQ:

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FP3

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The FP3 Conference took place earlier this month; 4 Xymox teammates attended . FP3 = Functional Printing, Process, & Products. The speakers at this conference highlighted emerging technologies, unique ideas, and insight into the importance of user experience (UX). As the HMI (Human Machine Interface) technologies evolve, so do the performance and design requirements.

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Xymox, What's in a Name?

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People often ask…Xymox? How did you get the name Xymox, and what does it mean? Which are excellent questions without any clear answers. 

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What is the Difference Between a Scratch & an Abrasion?

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According to Wikipedia abrasion is:

the process of scuffing, scratching, wearing down, marring, or rubbing away. It can be intentionally imposed in a controlled process using an abrasive. Abrasion can be an undesirable effect of exposure to normal use or exposure to the elements.”

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