Built for food production. Sealed, hygienic, and still running ten years later.
Food processing controls face daily high-pressure washdown, aggressive chemical cleaning, and continuous operation by gloved personnel. RNC solid-state switches and panels are IP69K sealed, chemically resistant, and designed with no crevices or exposed hardware where contaminants can accumulate. HACCP-compliant by construction, not by modification. Built for machine builders who want to specify once and never revisit.
What else is in there. And why it fails.
Food processing machines overwhelmingly use one of three control types. Each is a compromise. Each creates a contamination problem that daily washdown cannot solve.
The flexible rubber boot degrades from daily chemical exposure and repeated flexing. It cracks, stiffens, and lifts. Food enters the seam between boot and housing from the very first day. When it fails it goes on the spare parts list, often alongside a line stop.
These buttons are sold as spares because they are engineered to wear. A €3 button with a service call and 30 minutes of downtime is an expensive €3 button.
Stainless construction looks hygienic. It is not. The annular gap between the button and the housing is a bacteria trap. Every press drives contamination further in. The IP rating applies to the switch body, not the installation gap. No cleaning agent reaches the inside of that ring.
Ring illumination requires a gap for the LED surround. That gap does not close. It is part of the design.
The adhesive seam between the membrane overlay and the panel housing is attacked by caustic cleaning agents from day one. When the edge lifts, bacteria colonise underneath. The seam is invisible until it fails and by then the contamination is already there.
Graphics fade from UV and chemicals. Dome tactile feedback degrades. The panel becomes harder to use and harder to keep clean simultaneously.
HACCP-compliant from day one. No modifications.
HACCP hygiene principles require smooth surfaces with no crevices, joints or exposed hardware where organic matter can accumulate. RNC solid-state panels meet these requirements by construction, not by adding a food-grade seal or hygiene cover kit after the fact.
The same panel that survives IP69K high-pressure washdown at 80°C also has no surface features that retain contamination. There is no separate hygiene specification. The panel is the hygiene specification.
How piezo sensing worksThe button costs next to nothing. The machine stop does not.
Rubber boot buttons and ring-illuminated switches are priced as consumables. A machine with 20 control points will replace several per year. The part cost is trivial. The line stop to fit them is not, and neither is the hygiene risk during the interval between failure and replacement.
Some machine builders have recognised that specifying RNC components eliminates the spare parts line entirely for interface controls. The upfront cost difference is recovered in the first service avoided. Everything after that is margin.
Discuss your applicationNothing to seal. Nothing to wear. Nothing to replace.
Specify it once. Never order it as a spare.
RNC works with OEM machine builders designing filling lines, portioning equipment, packaging machines, and process stations for food production. We supply the sealed interface components that go into the machine: switches, custom panels, keypads, and multi-function control faces designed to your exact layout and labelling requirements.
The panel you design in now is the panel your customer will still be using in ten years, with no service calls and no spare parts. That is a specification argument worth making to your procurement and aftermarket teams as well as your engineering team.
Discuss your machine design