Touch-Plate Technologies

Touch-Plate�, headquartered in Fort-Wayne, Indiana, designs and manufacturers lighting control systems for the residential and commercial market.

Founded in 1946, Touch-Plate pioneered the development, manufacturing, and marketing of low voltage lighting control systems for the residential market. Through conviction and resilience Touch-Plate educated builders and home owners on the value of remote lighting control as less expensive to install compared to traditional wiring. By 1950 Touch-Plate lighting control systems had been installed in thousands of homes across the country.

Since its early success, Touch-Plate continues to sell and service the residential market while expanding into commercial and industrial applications. As the electrical industry doubled in size each decade, Touch-Plate updated component designs and engineering to meet the demands of the growing markets. In 1994 Touch-Plate lead the industry with MCP (Master Control Panel), the first true Windows™ operating software with real time control and user friendly programming.

Today, Touch-Plate continues to invest in innovation and technology. Their products are capable of delivering complete solutions for homeowners, building owners, engineers, and contractors.

Touch-Plate product lines include:
The Eclipse:
The Touch-Plate Eclipse switch offers a distinctive style with small horizontal buttons. The same great feel and response as the Ultra series, but in a more economical plastic cover package. A wide range of button and LED configurations are available to accommodate most control applications. The Eclipse is an extremely reliable switch at a very affordable price.

The Mystique:
The Touch-Plate Mystique switch offers elegant styling and a soft touch, in a medium-sized button. A wide range of button configurations are available to accommodate almost every control application. The switches are rugged industrial quality. Flushplates and frames are available in several finishes. Mystique switches are the perfect complement to any low voltage lighting control system for use as a master control station, which eliminates multiple gangs of conventional switches.