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Push-buttons are momentary switches that allow users to control an electrical circuit by pressing a button. They are typically made from durable materials such as plastic or metal, with internal contacts that open or close the circuit when the button is pressed. Push-buttons are widely used in various electronic devices and control panels for their simplicity and reliability.
| Material | Plastic or metal housing |
| Contact rating | Up to 10A at 250V AC |
| Actuation type | Momentary or latching |
| Mounting type | Panel mount or PCB mount |
| Operating temperature | -20°C to 85°C |
| IP rating | IP40 to IP67 |
When selecting push-buttons, consider the required contact rating and actuation type based on your application needs. Specify the mounting type and any environmental protection requirements, such as IP ratings for moisture or dust resistance. It's also important to check for certifications needed for your industry, such as UL or CE, and to determine the quantity needed for your project to ensure cost-effectiveness.
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Momentary push-buttons return to their original position when released, while latching push-buttons stay in the pressed state until pressed again.
Push-buttons are commonly made from plastic or metal, depending on the application and durability requirements.
Choose an IP rating based on the environmental conditions the push-button will face, such as exposure to dust or water.
Yes, but ensure the push-button is rated for the specific voltage and current requirements of your application.
The lifespan can vary, but many push-buttons are rated for tens of thousands to millions of cycles.
Yes, many push-buttons come with built-in LED indicators for visual feedback.