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Custom silicone & membrane keypads designed to your specifications


from Gelec G. English Electronics Ltd is a leading global supplier of custom silicone rubber and membrane keypads. We offer market leading technology in backlit solutions with carbon ink, carbon pill or mechanical tactile applications. Silicone rubber allows keypads to be in various shapes, sizes, colours and finishes including printing, coating, spraying and epoxy, making Gelec your


trusted partner for keypad interface solutions.


In order to support design, Gelec have created a keypad design guide which covers all the essential information and is available free of charge. Please call our office and a member of our team will be more than happy to assist you in obtaining your complimentary copy.


Fast lead times and full technical support from the London office mean we can react quickly to client needs and make sure that projects are delivered to plan and on budget. We are proud of our track record of exceeding expectations.


Below are just some of the services that we offer: • Choice of Shore hardness from 20-80 matching any colour • PU and Epoxy coatings offering huge advantages in life performance • Accelerated life testing RCA abrasion testing of your product • DFM • Choice of actuation force • Latest laser etch technology for backlit solutions


About Gelec


Founded in 1975, Gelec have established its identity as a global supplier of high quality and competitively priced custom products. Our experience and relationships developed during this time enable us to offer the very highest standard of products and services to our customers and suppliers.


Since 2008, Gelec have implemented a Quality Management System that is certified to ISO 9001:2008 standards. We develop and maintain our business processes and working practices to this level and regularly audit them as part of our commitment to continuous improvement. Please visit our website to view our ISO 9001:2008 certificate and our quality promise to you.


With offices and warehousing in the UK, China and Hong Kong, we are ideally situated to support our customers on a global scale.


Please see below for information on how to contact us.


Tel: 020 8855 0991 Email: info@gelec.co.uk www.gelec.co.uk


Sullins and Micro Plastics edge card connectors from In2Connect


In2Connect UK Ltd offer a complete line of Sullins and Micro Plastics Edge card Connectors ranging from .050", 0.100", 0.125", 0.150" to 0.156" contact spacing with Solder Eye, Wire Wrap, Dip Solder, Right Angle, SMT and Extender Card termination styles. These connectors are available in a wide range of sizes from 2 to 120/240 positions depending on contact pitch and include a variety of mounting configurations. With our long established supply chain, In2Connect has access to the largest selection of 100% RoHS, UL/CUL approved edgecards and headers in the industry, including the legacy McMurdo 0.100" Modular edgecard


range with its very flexible contact count. With established manufacturers like CINCH and TE reducing their legacy edgecard ranges we've taken on new, cost effective products, with 2 to 188 contacts depending on the series, built in China by EDAC. In2Connect can accommodate all types of edgecard connector orders; large or small. We supply leading OEM's with volume solutions but can even accept orders as small as 10 connectors.


In2Connect UK Ltd Tel: 01962 773004


sales@in2connect.uk.com www.in2connect.uk.com


Wideblue recently demonstrated its optoelectronics


expertise at the recent Censis exhibition in Glasgow Censis Conference & Exhibition, 7 November 2019 - Glasgow, Stand No: 25


Wideblue, a multi-award winning product design and development consultancy, recently demonstrated its leading edge expertise in optoelectronics at the Censis exhibition which took place in Glasgow on 7 November. Censis is the leading organisation for sensing, imaging and IoT technologies.


Integration of photonics into products is a major strength of Wideblue. The company brings together optics with associated mechanisms, electronics, software and image processing to create innovative systems.


The Wideblue team has been responsible for optical system design of many consumer, commercial and scientific imaging systems. Wideblue has also designed and developed a broad variety of emission and detection systems incorporating: solid state illumination including LEDs and LASERs, CMOS and CCD imaging devices, photomultiplier detectors, SPADs, ultra-violet/visible and infra-red. Optical simulation software is also used to model optical performance, for example, to help optimise complex shaped light guides or to develop multi-stage lens systems.


WideBlue now has a multi-disciplinary workforce of 17engineers many of whom have multiple degrees in electronics, physics, product design, engineering and production. The company has won numerous awards for product design including a European Design Award in 2017 for the development of a mobile phone ophthalmoscope for client Peek Vision. It has also won accolades for its work on the I-1 instant analog/digital camera for The Impossible Project.


For more information about Wideblue please visit: www.wide-blue.com


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• a global distributor that provides you with local support


• a reliable partner that is offering you a broad range


• an industry leader providing an access to specialised products


We are constantly investing in our services and our product range to make sure you are Ready for Tomorrow!


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