Difference between revisions of "Table of Contents"
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#[[Surface Coating Technologies|7 Surface Coating Technologies ]] | #[[Surface Coating Technologies|7 Surface Coating Technologies ]] | ||
#[[ Precious Metal Powders and Preparations|8 Precious Metal Powders and Preparations ]] | #[[ Precious Metal Powders and Preparations|8 Precious Metal Powders and Preparations ]] | ||
− | #[[ | + | #[[Applications for Bonding Technologies|9 Applications for Bonding Technologies ]] |
− | #[[chapter 10|10 Electromechaninal Components ]] | + | #[[Electromechaninal Components(chapter 10)|10 Electromechaninal Components ]] |
#[[chapter 11|11 Precious Metal Refining ]] | #[[chapter 11|11 Precious Metal Refining ]] | ||
#[[chapter 12|12 Environmental Aspects ]] | #[[chapter 12|12 Environmental Aspects ]] | ||
#[[chapter 13|13 Testing Procedures ]] | #[[chapter 13|13 Testing Procedures ]] | ||
#[[chapter 14|14 Appendix ]] | #[[chapter 14|14 Appendix ]] |
Revision as of 10:11, 5 December 2013
Soon after it's founding in 1922 Electrical Contacts became the focal world for DODUCO. In the previous two editions of the DODUCO Data Book this world was mostly limited to Europe. Since expanding its reach globally from the 1970s through the 1990s, including the start-up of manufacturing operations in China, the employees of AMI DODUCO have concentrated on solving electrical contact problems around the world as the main task of their daily work.
- 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 Electromechaninal Components
- 11 Precious Metal Refining
- 12 Environmental Aspects
- 13 Testing Procedures
- 14 Appendix