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Improving longevity of rubber keypad (access control etc...) 1

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bithkits

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How can the life span of a silicone rubber keypad, as used for access control systems, be improved? These are exterior control panels but are sealed against all elements except temperature changes and sunlight.

I assume one way would be to reduce the stroke? Would it be advisable to go for a higher material hardness?

Typical problems are carbon contact wear and rubber degradation/tearing at the areas that flex with button depressions.

All ideas are welcome and kindly appreciated!

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Adriaan.
I am a Mechatronics Engineer from South Africa.
 
Maybe a material that's better for abrasion resistance and tearing, like urethane, would give longer life than silicone (which isn't known for either of these properties)
 
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