abstract
Electrical Contacts are intersections used in electronic appliances to separate and contact each other when opening and closing, usually made of silver or its alloys. As an excellent conductor, silver has high electrical and thermal conductivity, so it plays an important role in the electronics industry.
The main characteristics of silver contacts
The main characteristics of Solid Electrical Contacts include good conductivity, corrosion resistance and long life. These characteristics make silver contacts widely used in various electronic devices, such as switches, relays, circuit breakers, etc. During the use of silver contacts, since the metal conductor terminals are prone to instantaneous heating and sparks at the moment of contact, it is necessary to increase the size of the contact points or use polymer metals to enhance their performance.
The application fields of Silver Plated Contacts are very wide, including high and low voltage electrical appliances, electronic appliances, rocker switches, power switches, relays, circuit breakers, sensors, controllers, starters, contactors, etc. In addition, silver contacts are also used to manufacture electronic devices such as S20 interfaces, antennas, coffee machines, etc.
In terms of the production process, the manufacture of silver contacts usually includes the following steps: raw material preparation, pretreatment, silver plating, welding and riveting, etc. For example, silver plating technology is a technology that covers a layer of silver metal on the contact surface. Its main principles include pretreatment, cleaning, polishing and removal of surface dirt and oxides to ensure a smooth and clean surface so that the subsequent silver plating process can proceed smoothly.
conclusion
Bimetal Silver Contacts have broad application prospects in the electronics industry due to their excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance. With the development of technology, new silver contact materials and preparation processes are also emerging, further promoting the development and innovation of silver contact materials.


