1. Food and Beverage Processing Washdown Interface
In food processing facilities, control panels are subject to high-temperature, high-pressure chemical washdowns. Using this pushbutton, engineers can design start/stop controls for conveyors or mixers that sit right in washdown zones.
Problem SolvedStandard pushbuttons fail when exposed to water ingress and high pressure. This unit solves this issue through its IP69K rating and resistance to high-pressure cleaning (7,000,000 Pa at 55 °C, at a distance of 0.1 m), ensuring moisture does not compromise the internal contact.
IP69Khigh-pressure washdownfood grade environment1 NO contact22mm panel mount
2. Outdoor Crane and Hoist Control Panels
Crane and hoist operator pulpits or outdoor pendant control stations are constantly exposed to dust, UV light, rain, and freezing temperatures.
Problem SolvedRapid degradation of metal housings or frozen contact mechanisms under sub-zero weather is averted. It operates down to -40 °C and holds NEMA 4X/13 protection to keep out ice, water, and grit while its 10-million mechanical cycle life ensures reliable operation.
NEMA 4XNEMA 13ambient operating temperature -40°Cspring return mechanismplastic bezel
3. Corrosive Chemical Conveyor Control Line
Chemical mixing and packaging lines require localized pushbuttons to trigger batch feeders. These environments often contain corrosive airborne particles and damp conditions.
Problem SolvedMetal pushbuttons quickly rust and cause electrical failures in acidic or humid areas. The double insulated plastic construction and silver alloy contacts resist chemical wear, while the 10A cartridge fuse protection secures the contact circuit against short-circuits.
corrosion resistanceplastic bodysilver alloy contacts600V insulation voltageslow-break contact