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Duraswitch Industries (duraswitch.com) approved Parelec's (paralec.com) Parmod VLT VLT Valletta (postal locality, Malta)
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 very low temperature conductive inks Conductive ink is an ink that is conductive, allowing a circuit to be drawn or printed on a variety of materials including paper. It usually contains powdered silver and carbon.

Conductive ink is a cheap way to print circuit boards on paper.
 and pastes for use in its push button membrane switches A membrane switch is an electrical switch for turning on and off a circuit. It differs from a mechanical switch, which is usually made of copper and plastic parts: a membrane switch is a circuit printed on a PET or ITO. .
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Author:Buetow, Mike
Publication:Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture
Date:Apr 1, 2003
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