Intradis Produkty

Piezo Keypads - EVERSWITCH

Barantec’s EVERSWITCH Touch Metal keypads are time proven across a range of diverse markets … from correctional facilities, petroleum refineries to submerged oceanographic equipment.  With no moving parts, our products excel in high use, high-abuse areas and are impervious to weather and temperature extremes.

 

Keypads 3x4, 4x4, 5x4

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Customized Keypads

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Barantec’s EVERSWITCH Touch Metal switch technology allows for an incredible array of keypad customization, very cost-effectively, in small production runs.   Beyond the environmental advantages of using hyper-rugged Touch Metal technology, Barantec can provide seamless integration to your system.  Barantec’s EVERSWITCH technology eliminates the need for costly ASICs or trial and error interface issues.  We can offer any output protocol, such as USB, ASCII, PS2, Matrix, Common Bus, Wiegand, or built-in microchips to communicate directly with your equipment.  We readily build in LCD windows, LEDs, audible feedback, IR Ports, RFID readers, cameras, speakers, sensors, etc.

Another advantage is that our metal panel can act as the complete, solid front panel to house your system.  Our Touch Metal technology allows for your user interface to be one piece:  impervious to the environment and vandalism.

 

  • Proven reliability:  tested for 50 million cycles
  • Hyper-rugged milled metal housings
  • Zero power required:  ideal for solar or battery power systems
  • Totally weather proof:  snow, rain, ice, dirt are no problem
  • Operational from -40 to +125 deg C
  • Integrated LEDs, LCD, USB, buzzer, RFID, IR port available
  • Qualified in Class 1 Div 1 hazardous and IP69K washdown areas
  • Activated by human touch, gloved hands or any type of tool
  • Excellent value for challenging environments

INTRADIS s.r.o.   Automation, Energy Control Solutions   IČ: 241 50 380   DIČ: CZ24150380   (2018)