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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

Silver Based Materials

Pure Silver

Pure silver (also called fine silver) exhibits the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals. It is also resistant against oxidation. Major disadvantages are its low mechanical wear resistance, the low softening temperature, and especially its strong affinity to sulfur and sulfur compounds. In the presence of sulfur and sulfur containing compounds brownish to black silver sulfide layer are formed on its surface. These can cause increased contact resistance or even total failure of a switching device...

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Softening of AuAg20Cu10 after annealing for 0.5 hrs.jpg
Softening of AuAg20Cu10 after annealing for 0.5 hrs after 80% cold working
Pages: Gold Based Materials,
Werkstoffe auf Gold-Basis

by Doduco Redaktion


Strain hardening of oxidized AgSnO2 88 12 PW4.jpg
Strain hardening of oxidized Ag/SnO2 88/12 PW4 by cold working
Pages: Silver Based Materials,
Werkstoffe auf Silber-Basis

by Doduco Redaktion