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Autoclave safe keyboards

Posted: 14 Jan 2014, 09:52
by matt3o
I found this in my morning keyboard wanderlusting. I thought I would share
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Posted: 14 Jan 2014, 10:59
by adhoc
I don't get it, why would I want my keyboard to withstand 250 degrees of Celsisus and pressure of 15 PSI? :P

Posted: 14 Jan 2014, 11:10
by wheybags
All that build quality, and they're still rubber dome ;_;

Posted: 14 Jan 2014, 11:12
by bhtooefr
adhoc wrote:I don't get it, why would I want my keyboard to withstand 250 degrees of Celsisus and pressure of 15 PSI? :P
Medical use, where there's a risk of contamination from one patient to the next, would be the biggest application.

Posted: 14 Jan 2014, 11:31
by matt3o
the keyboards are not meant to be "autoclaved" :) they just mean that they are very very robust. The applications are countless (military, aeronautical, heavy duty, extreme locations, ...)

Posted: 14 Jan 2014, 11:41
by bhtooefr
And some of these robust keyboards can survive things that would destroy your average mechanical in short order.

Now I'm actually wondering what the best mech for harsh conditions would be... Late Model M, with drainage channels? Even plate-mounted stuff seems like it'd have too much of a risk of ingress past the plate, and both Cherry and Alps would risk leaking past the seams anyway. And the Model F would risk leaking past the barrels, although then, if there WAS a leak, it could be repaired easily enough.

Posted: 14 Jan 2014, 12:08
by Findecanor
adhoc wrote:I don't get it, why would I want my keyboard to withstand 250 degrees of Celsisus and pressure of 15 PSI? :P
It does not say Celsius. Could be Fahrenheit. 250°F = 121.1°C. At that temperature, most ABS will warp.