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Stand alone loose domes that can be incorporated into numerous switch or tactile response applications, such as membrane keyboards, flexible circuits, dome arrays.

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Stick and Place Clik Dome Arrays are preloaded polyester dome carriers backed with pressure sensitive adhesive. Clik Dome arrays come loaded with the domes of your choice to a pre-determined position that you specify. Placement of the array is quick and easy, just peel of the release liner, and apply it to your membrane or PCB. As all domes are placed simultaneously, production lead-time is reduced, and quality benefits too, with the elimination of dome nesting. Most dome types are available ex stock; non-stock items are available within 14 working days.

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Can be incorporated for use with Flexible PET, Rigid PCB or FPC allowing increased design freedom to integrate components such as LEDs, Resistors or any type of SMD device.

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CLIK DOME Array’s provide an easy to install pre-assembly of Domes and Dome seal. Up to now Dome placement has been traditionally done by hand, proving to be expensive in time and resources, also subject to human error in the placing of domes.

 

CLIK DOME Array’s consist of a precision registered dome mounted onto a pressure sensitive adhesive film carrier. Locating Jig holes and any other cut-out designs can be incorporated into this layer to match your mounting substrate.

The entire switch pack can now be mounted quickly to your circuit pack or PCB in one operation saving time and improving quality.

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The SPACER ARRAY works on much the same principle. Only this time we include a fully die cut dome spacer layer, again saving time in preparation and assembly. The major benefit of the Spacer Array system is that it eliminates the possibility of dome migration under the spacer.

 

Pick ‘N’ Stick

 

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Pick ‘N’ Stick CLIK DOMES are single domes placed onto a pressure sensitive adhesive polyester film carrier and individually kiss cut on a sheet. Each dome can be individually removed and placed onto your mounting substrate, PCB or Circuit.

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