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Latest revision as of 16:18, 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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Featured Article

Testing of Contact Surface Layers

For applications at low switching loads, contact layers with thicknesses in the range of just a few micrometers are widely used. For testing such thin layers, the actual coating properties must be distinguished from the functional properties. Coating properties include, besides others, porosity, hardness and ductility. Depending on the application, the most important function properties are for example frictional wear, contact resistance, material transfer or contact welding behavior. Besides these, other technological properties such...

Featured Files

Hardness of precipitation hardened CuCr 0.6.jpg
Hardness of precipitation hardened CuCr 0.6 as a function of annealing conditions
Pages: Precipitation Hardening Copper Alloys,
Aushärtbare Kupfer-Legierungen

by Doduco Redaktion


Softening of Ag C 96 4 D.jpg
Softening of Ag/C 96/4 D after annealing
Pages: Silver Based Materials,
Werkstoffe auf Silber-Basis

by Doduco Redaktion


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