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Soon after it's founding in 1922 Electrical Contacts became the focal world for DODUCO. In
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Soon after its founding in 1922 Electrical Contacts became the focal world for DODUCO.
the previous two editions of the DODUCO Data Book this world was mostly limited to
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Europe. Since expanding its reach globally from the 1970s through the 1990s, including the
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start-up of manufacturing operations in China, the employees of AMI DODUCO have
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Ever increasing requirements on the performance of contacts in electrical switching devices, the need for highly reliable interconnections between electro-mechanics and electronics, the minimizing of precious metal usage and the call for more environmentally compatible materials and manufacturing processes, defined in the past years the development of materials and technologies related to electrical contacts. These latest developments and repeated requests from our customers were the motivation to update the DODUCO Data Book by the Electrical Contacts Wiki. It includes now also materials whose properties and applications are mostly relevant in the North American and Asian markets. We also included materials which are needed for the manufacturing of contact parts and assemblies, but are outside of DODUCO's product offerings. These include contact carrier materials such as copper and nickel alloys, as well as thermostatic materials.
concentrated on solving electrical contact problems around the world as the main task of
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their daily work.
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Even so, we felt it was necessary to add more detailed descriptive passages about products and technologies, which expanded the original focus on mostly data tables and diagrams. We updated and re-wrote most chapters of the Data Book. We also expanded and updated the references at the end of each chapter which are meant to aid those readers who want to benefit from more and deeper detailed published resources.
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This updated Electrical Contacts Wiki again is meant to be a handy reference and data source for all those who need to work in the field of electrical contacts and their applications. It can however not be a full substitute for personal discussions with experts in electrical contact technology. For
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such technical exchanges we offer the direct expertise and advice from our application engineers who are ready to answer your questions.
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Please challenge us with your unique problems or special requests, because our world is the World of Electrical Contacts.
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#[[Precious Metal Refining| Precious Metal Refining ]]
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 3 April 2023

Soon after its founding in 1922 Electrical Contacts became the focal world for DODUCO.


Ever increasing requirements on the performance of contacts in electrical switching devices, the need for highly reliable interconnections between electro-mechanics and electronics, the minimizing of precious metal usage and the call for more environmentally compatible materials and manufacturing processes, defined in the past years the development of materials and technologies related to electrical contacts. These latest developments and repeated requests from our customers were the motivation to update the DODUCO Data Book by the Electrical Contacts Wiki. It includes now also materials whose properties and applications are mostly relevant in the North American and Asian markets. We also included materials which are needed for the manufacturing of contact parts and assemblies, but are outside of DODUCO's product offerings. These include contact carrier materials such as copper and nickel alloys, as well as thermostatic materials.

Even so, we felt it was necessary to add more detailed descriptive passages about products and technologies, which expanded the original focus on mostly data tables and diagrams. We updated and re-wrote most chapters of the Data Book. We also expanded and updated the references at the end of each chapter which are meant to aid those readers who want to benefit from more and deeper detailed published resources.


This updated Electrical Contacts Wiki again is meant to be a handy reference and data source for all those who need to work in the field of electrical contacts and their applications. It can however not be a full substitute for personal discussions with experts in electrical contact technology. For such technical exchanges we offer the direct expertise and advice from our application engineers who are ready to answer your questions.


Please challenge us with your unique problems or special requests, because our world is the World of Electrical Contacts.


The Editors DODUCO Pforzheim, Germany, February 2023


  1. Physical Properties of the Most Important Metals
  2. Contact Materials for Electrical Engineering
  3. Manufacturing Technologies for Contact Parts
  4. Brazing Alloys and Fluxes
  5. Contact Carrier Materials
  6. Application Tables and Guideline Data for Use of Electrical Contact Design
  7. Surface Coating Technologies
  8. Precious Metal Powders and Preparations
  9. Applications for Bonding Technologies
  10. Electromechanical Components
  11. Precious Metal Refining
  12. Testing Procedures