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Are Happ translucent buttons flimsier than the normal ones?

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Anubis_au:

I was making some enquiries today from suppliers of arcade stuff, and was told by one to not use translucent Happ buttons, apparently because they are flimsier / more brittle than the normal plastic...

Can anyone confirm / refute this claim?

The guy said they break quite quickly, claiming they last only a few months with normal / high volume of play...

RayB:

Sounds believable...  They were created for home use moreso than for commercial use.


SavannahLion:


The Happs buttons are made from nylon, but I couldn't find any translucent buttons. I checked a few other sites and they don't seem to mention what they make their buttons out of. GGG has translucents, but they're not made by Happs and it doesn't state what they're made from, I guess you'll have to ask him.

Nylon, even clear nylon, is pretty durable. But I've heard clear nylon is more expensive (I don't know) as opposed to the opaque nylon.

So if the manufacturer decided to go cheap, like say... using transparent styrene, then yeah, it'll be brittle if they don't treat the styrene during the curing process. I don't know if the treatment to make them less brittle makes them less translucent or if it's just a cost issue. Those clear brittle CD jewel cases are made from styrene plastic and I've never seen a clear styrene model part that wasn't brittle.

You'd have to find out what the translucent buttons are made out of.


SavannahLion:

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DrumAnBass:

I am using the translucent red and blue buttons purchased from Ponyboy, and they seem very durable to me. Might be slightly more brittle then the traditional opaque nylon buttons -  but as long as you aren't smacking them with a hammer they should withstand many years of use.

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