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Customer-specific and extremely sensitive DYNAFORCE keyboards
Based in Merenschwand (Switzerland), the ALGRA GROUP develops and produces customer-specific input systems for a wide range of applications under the name DYNAFORCE and true to the motto: Compliance with the highest hygiene requirements, protection against vandalism, and the elegant design of the keyboards. What are the issues and the benefits of DYNAFORCE input technology? The front panels consist of a closed, weatherproof and water-tight surface made from aluminium, stainless steel, wood, plastic and glass. A user can therefore touch the front panel countless times without any signs of wear. It has no dust-collecting edges. Experience shows that the keyboard can be operated while wearing gloves of all kinds, using…
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Claviers extra-sensibles sur mesure DYNAFORCE
ALGRA GROUP, situé à Merenschwand (Suisse), développe et produit sous le nom DYNAFORCE des systèmes de saisie spécifiques aux clients pour de multiples applications selon la devise : répondre aux exigences les plus élevées en matière d’hygiène, de protection contre le vandalisme et de design de claviers. Quels sont les questions et les avantages liés à la technologie DYNAFORCE ? Les faces avant sont constituées d’une surface fermée, résistante aux intempéries et à l’eau, en aluminium, acier inoxydable, bois, plastique et verre. Les utilisateurs peuvent donc toucher la surface de façon répétée sans l’user. Celle-ci n’a pas de bords salissants. Le clavier peut être utilisé avec toutes sortes de gants,…
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DYNAFORCE: The innovative operating technology
With DYNAFORCE, touch operation is easier than ever before. This is made possible by Algra Group’s innovative strain gauge technology, which turns rigid surfaces into an input front in the blink of an eye. Strain gauge technology detects even the slightest deformation Whether on your smartphone, at public machines or around the house – for many people, touch-based operation has become a firmly established part of everyday life. The Algra Group’s strain gauge technology makes touch operation possible on more atypical surfaces such as metal, glass or even wood. "The strain gauge technology recognises even the smallest deformations in the material layer," explains Dieter Matter, CEO of the Algra…