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Latest revision as of 15:18, 26 September 2014

Welcome to our Wiki of electrical contacts

The basis of this Wiki is the 2012 issue of the "DODUCO Data Book of Electrical Contacts" which is also available in printed form.
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For further questions or help, please contact us directly under Contact DODUCO


Featured Article

Precious Metal Powders and Preparations

Precious Metal Powders

Precious metal powders are used as raw materials for many technical products as well as for medical and decorative applications. This includes the production of silver composites for electrical contacts (Ag/Ni, Ag/metal oxides, Ag/C, Ag/W, etc.), catalysts, electrodes or dental products. Besides these, precious metal powders are used as the base material in preparations as well as conductive paints and adhesives.

Precious metal powders consist of small particles of approx. 1 – 100 µm diameter, which distin...

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Design Formulas for Thermostatic Bimetal Components
Pages: Contact Carrier Materials,
Trägerwerkstoffe

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