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Picture Post: Membrane Switches in the Real World

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Often, suppliers ship a part out and never get to see it in the finished product, so it sometimes it can feel like a rare bird sighting when you do! 

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Just for Fun: Xymox at the Zoo

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We take our work very seriously so that we can provide our customers with the products they want and the quality they deserve, but we're not all work and no play...infact, we're party animals! To show our appreciation for all of the hard work our employees do, we hosted everyone and their families at the Milwaukee Zoo!

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How Does a Capacitive Sensor Work?

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Capacitive Sensors: Oh Oh they’re magic, you know. Never believe they’re not so.

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Robots in Action

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"Why don't you automate more?"

This is an often-asked question when people tour our factory to see how we manufacture custom printed electronic products.  While many of our operations are automated, the majority of our assembly is still accomplished by the skilled hands of our workforce. Customers see that we hand place sheets on machines, hand assemble parts, and even individually hand test every part, every button for 100% functionality - they wonder why.

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Designing for Harsh Environments (Infographic)

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In order for a product and it's interface (HMI) to last it needs to be designed properly for the environment it will be used in. Below is an infographic with specific questions that design engineers may ask to get a feel for the end use of the product for design optimization of the membrane switch.


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Growing Interest in the Manufacturing Trades

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The Milwaukee Job Corps provides no-cost education and career training to young adults, giving them the technical skills to succeed. The students try out various career paths before choosing their trade program, once they are in the program they learn all of the skills necessary to gain employment after graduation as well as on the job experience. Xymox has had the honor of working with the female students in the manufacturing trades.

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Printing Technology Spotlight: Fine Line Printing

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Fine Line Printing Q&A with Xymox New Product Development Manager, Mike Hansen

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Ink: Conductive, Carbon, or Blend

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Conductive Silver Ink: 

The most common of the conductive ink systems – conductive silver ink is used for both membrane switches and touch sensor interfaces.  Xymox manufactures its own conductive silver ink - which is somewhat unique to the industry. 

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How It's Manufactured: Conductive Silver Ink (Video)

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Conductive silver ink is so critical to functional printing that Xymox manufactures their own, ensuring that our touch sensors and membrane switches perform perfectly every time for the life of your product. Along the way, we use painstaking quality steps to maintain:

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Benefits of Working with a USA Based Manufacturer

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 Overseas prices might be attractive but at what cost? Think about all the benefits you gain from working with a United States based manufacturer!

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