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Switch Panel Manufacturers and Suppliers

糖心Vlog provides a comprehensive list of switch panel manufacturers and suppliers. Use our website to review and source top switch panel manufacturers with roll over ads and detailed product descriptions. Find switch panel companies that can design, engineer, and manufacture switch panels to your companies specifications. Then contact the switch panel companies through our quick and easy request for quote form. Website links, company profile, locations, phone, product videos and product information is provided for each company. Access customer reviews and keep up to date with product new articles. Whether you are looking for manufacturers of switch mounting panels, switch slide panels, light switch panels or customized switch panels of every type, this is the resource for you.
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  • Perry, NY

    JN White is an ISO 9001:2015 and ITAR-certified manufacturer of electric switches, membrane switches, graphic overlays, and custom labels. We nimbly handle projects big and small and have the uncommon ability to translate what our customers need into high-quality, high-precision outcomes.

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  • Kirkland, WA

    At ALMAX, we specialize in the design and manufacturing of electronic switches that merge precision engineering with customizable interface solutions. Our products are engineered to serve a wide range of industries, from medical device manufacturers to aerospace, industrial controls, and consumer electronics.

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  • Peabody, MA

    At CSI Keyboards, Inc., we have built our reputation around engineering electric switches that combine precision, reliability, and adaptability for a wide range of applications. Our switches are designed to meet the demands of industries where durability and accuracy are critical, from medical devices and industrial equipment to commercial electronics and beyond.

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  • CARY, NC

    ABB is a manufacturer of low-voltage electrical switches. We offer relaying products, automation products—limit switches, rotary switches, toggle switches, disconnect switches, cam switches and safety switches for construction, process industries, industrial and OEM markets.

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  • Andover, MA

    At Schneider Electric, we design and manufacture advanced electric switches that bring efficiency, reliability, and innovation to power control and automation systems worldwide. Our switches are engineered to meet the diverse needs of industrial, commercial, and residential environments, offering precise performance, safety, and durability.

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  • Philadelphia, PA

    At Powell® Electronics, we are dedicated to providing our customers with the best products and services possible. We understand that each customer has unique requirements, and we are committed to meeting those needs with high-quality products and exceptional customer service. Whether you need a standard electronic component or a custom-designed solution, we have the expertise and experience to deliver the right solution for your application. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your electronic component needs.

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  • Melville, NY

    Electric switches for industrial, residential and commercial uses are manufactured by Leviton Manufacturing Company. We offer switches with Amp ratings of 15, 20 and 30; they can include motor starter, lighted handle or pilot light, single-pole, double-pole, three-way and four-way.

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Switch Panel Industry Information

Switch Panel

A switch panel allows users to quickly access a series of mounted electric switches that are arranged in an enclosure. Though some switch panels consist only of a flat panel that must be mounted in a dashboard or instrument console, others are full enclosures with a top, sides and a bottom.

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Switch Panel Applications

In a switch panel, holes in the back or bottom panel allow cables and cords to be run in and out of the switch panel. The wires, terminals and other components are hidden within the plastic, metal or wooden housing while the switches themselves are mounted on the panel's face. Switch panels provide a clean, organized look while retaining the function of the switches themselves. These panels are often modest in size, ranging from a few inches in length and width to a foot or more. In an airplane cockpit, switch panels may occupy several square feet. Switch panels are widely used in residential, commercial and industrial settings. Multiple light switches that share a faceplate could be considered a switch panel. Control panels that are used to operate a manufacturing line or control robotic assembly are usually switch panels. Electronics consoles and instrument panels in automobiles and watercraft are also switch panels. Switch panel manufacturers produce a wide variety of models that are used in recreational vehicles, marine applications, heavy equipment, emergency equipment, public transportation and carriages.

Design of Switch Panels

Because of the high demand and need for switch panels and the variety of situations they are used in, many manufacturers use computer software programs to design customized switch panels. Size, shape, colors and materials vary depending on the application. Many industrial panels are constructed from sheet metal that has been cold-rolled to create a thin, strong, lightweight and durable surface. Stainless steel is corrosion resistant and is best for use in harsh environments where the switch panel will be subject to water and dust. Other panels are made from plastics, composites and acrylic materials such as ABS or PVC. Paint film or foil laminates add color. Indicator lights or displays are also available. Electroluminescent, LED or incandescent light shines through small cut holes or symbols in either the switch actuator itself or on the panel. The switches that are mounted on the panel's surface are often rocker switches that click into place when rocked in one direction so that one side is down while the other is elevated. Toggle switches are a more traditional and industrial option where an upright lever or handle is flipped into place. Push button switches are small, shaped buttons that operate when depressed. All kinds of switches generally work in the same way: an electricity-conducting actuator is moved into contact with a terminal, closing the circuit and allowing the current flow to pass through the switch.