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Graphic overlay question

T ChapT Chap Posts: 4,249
edited 2008-05-07 17:14 in General Discussion
For a project I am working on I want to replace some anodized aluminum touch panels (capacitive) with a new and cheaper graphic overlay on top of PCBs, where the sensor is a large pad on the PCB.

In the photo, a stove manufacturer has used some material and there are touch sensors underneath the surface.

Does anyone know what this material is?

I wrote the company but have no answer yet, they are in Europe.

Many companies n the web make face plates and overlays but they all look rather cheap compared to this look.

If you have any ideas on what it is please let me know.

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  • FranklinFranklin Posts: 4,747
    edited 2008-05-07 03:04
    http://www.qprox.com/technologies/qtouch.html

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  • Tim-MTim-M Posts: 522
    edited 2008-05-07 03:17
    Franklin is right. The photo you posted with your question comes right from this Quantum showroom page...

    http://www.qprox.com/applications/showroom/appliances3/Page-16320.html

    It's definitely QProx technology.

    -Tim
  • T ChapT Chap Posts: 4,249
    edited 2008-05-07 05:09
    Thanks guys, yes I am already using Qprox on the design for the sensors.

    What I am trying to find out is the stove material itself (black glass like material) which is not something Quantum makes, I took the photo from Qprox/Quantums site as it is a featured design application. I need the material used on the stove.

    I wrote Qprox to see if they knew what the stove manufacturer used, but have gotten no response.

    I am hoping to find a material that is laser workable, last resort machinable.
  • kelvin jameskelvin james Posts: 531
    edited 2008-05-07 17:14
    The material for the stove top is ceramic glass made by corning, or some other company. The graphic is embedded in the glass when manufactured. Possibly a plastic graphic layer on the back of a thin piece of plexiglass might work for you.
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