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Revision as of 14:41, 17 September 2014
Switching Contacts
- Effects during switching operations
 - Influence of out-gasing from plastics
 - Influence of corrosive gases on the contact resistance
 - Contact Phenomena under the influence of arcing Matertia
 - Material transfer
 - Arc erosion
 - Contact welding
 
Figure 1 Contact opening with arc formation schematic
Figure 2 Histogram of the contact resistance Rk of an electroplated palladium layer (3 μm) with and without hard gold flash plating (0.2 μm) after exposure with different plastic materials
Figure 3 Contact resistance with exposure to out gasing from plastics as a function of numbers of operations at 6 VDC,100 mA: 1 Silicon containing plastic; 2 Plastics with strongly out-gasing components; 3 Plastics with minimal out-gasing components
Figure 4 Distribution of cumulative frequency H of the contact resistance for solid contact rivets after 10 days exposure in a three-component test environment with 400 ppb each of H2S, SO2 and NO2 at 25°C, 75% RH; Contact force 10cN; Measuring parameters: ≤ 40 mVDC,10 mA; Probing contact: Gold rivet
Figure 5 Material transfer under DC load a) Cathode; b) Anode. 
 Material: AgNi0.15; Switching parameters: 12VDC, 3 A, 2x106 operations
Figure 6 Arc erosion of a Ag/SnO2 contact pair after extreme arcing conditions a) Overall view; b) Partial detail view
Figure 7 Micro structure of a welded contact pair (Ag/SnO288/12 - Ag/CdO88/12) after extremely high current load. a) Ag/SnO288/12; b) Ag/CdO88/12