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Teardown: Apple’s new 15-inch MacBook Pro and its revised butterfly keyboard

Friday May 24, 2019. 10:15 PM , from Mac Daily News
“Apple’s newest MacBook Pro is its fastest yet, featuring an optional eight-core processor — a first in a MacBook—and a mysterious new keyboard material,” iFixit writes. “Since it’s unlikely that Apple’s going to expound on this ‘material,’ and we’re never satisfied with an unsolved mystery, it’s time once again to take a closer look at the infamous butterfly keyboard.”
“After making its debut in the 2015 Retina MacBook, the butterfly keyboard landed on the MacBook Pro line for the first time in 2016,” iFixit writes. “Designed to be super thin while accommodating off-center key presses, the keyboard proved controversial because of its extremely short throw — but soon proved unreliable as well.”
“In summer of 2018, Apple launched a repair program, privately blaming dust for jamming the keys—and released updated models with a silicone membrane protecting the key switches. But problems have persisted,” iFixit writes. “2019’s butterfly switch revision keeps the silicone membrane, but tweaks the materials in the springy metal dome and the plasticky material that covers it.”
“So, what changed this year? First, the transparent switch cover material. The cover in the 2018 model is semi-opaque, somewhat tacky, and feels like silicone. The new model is clearer and smooth to the touch,” iFixit writes. “To confirm that the materials are indeed different, we analyzed them using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy… the closest match for the 2018 model is polyacetylene with aromatic urethane side groups, while the 2019 model uses polyamide (commonly known as nylon).”
“What else changed? We think the metal dome switch may have,” iFixit writes. “The difference in surface finish from the 2018 version (left) to the 2019 (right) indicates Apple may be using a revised heat treatment, or alloy, or possibly both.”
Much more, including many photos of components (in the keyboard and beyond), in the full teardown here.
MacDailyNews Take: We’re still left with the question:

Liquidmetal? Apple has changed the material in their new, 4th-gen. butterfly keyboards & expects issues to be significantly reduced. Apple US Patent (10,056,541) concerns bulk metallic glass in the fabrication of keyboards, among other things. #Liquidmetal https://t.co/6HAGEvhvPa
— MacDailyNews (@MacDailyNews) May 21, 2019

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