Use And Maintenance Of Conductive Rubber Buttons

Sep 16, 2025 Leave a message

What is a Conductive Adhesive Button?
A conductive adhesive button is an electronic component based on conductive materials, typically composed of adhesive, conductive powder, and protective agents. It usually takes the form of a round or rectangular button, allowing users to perform operations such as turning on appliances or selecting functions by lightly touching it.

 

How to Use a Conductive Adhesive Button
1. Installation: When installing a conductive adhesive button, align it accurately with the circuit board and wiring components to ensure proper contact between the button and the circuit. Ensure the area around the button is free of debris and dirt, as these can negatively impact the button's sensitivity and lifespan.

2. Use: During normal use, touch the conductive adhesive button lightly and avoid frequent pressing. Avoid prolonged contact to prevent decreased adhesive adhesion and poor current conduction.

3. Cleaning: If the surface of the conductive adhesive button is covered with dust, stains, or other debris, gently wipe it with a cleaning cloth. For more thorough cleaning, a special cleaning agent can be used.

 

Maintenance and Care

1. Adjust the working environment appropriately: Avoid prolonged exposure of the conductive rubber buttons to humid, high-temperature, or low-temperature environments to prevent decreased adhesion and conductive powder shedding.

2. Regular maintenance: Regularly clean and inspect the circuit board and wiring to prevent corrosion, tearing, or other damage that could cause the conductive rubber buttons to malfunction during use.

3. Replacement: If the conductive rubber buttons reach the end of their lifespan or show signs of aging, replace them promptly to avoid affecting the overall performance of the circuit. When replacing, ensure that the new button model and specifications match the original button, and follow relevant operational details such as mounting method and wiring method.