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Contact Materials for Electrical Engineering

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Pure Gold is besides Platinum the chemically most stable of all precious metals. In its pure form it is not very suitable for use as a contact material in electromechanical devices because of its tendency to stick and cold-weld at even low contact forces. In addition it is not hard or strong enough to resist mechanical wear and exhibits high materials losses under electrical arcing loads. This limits its use in form of thin electroplated or vacuum deposited layers.
Main ArticelArticle: [[Gold Based Materials| Gold Based Materials]]
==Platinum Metal Based Materials==
The platinum group metals include the elements Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru, Ir, and Os (Table 2.6). For electrical contacts platinum and palladium have practical significance as base alloy materials and ruthenium and iridium are used as alloying components. Pt and Pd have similar corrosion resistance as gold but because of their catalytical properties they tend to polymerize adsorbed organic vapors on contact surfaces. During frictional movement between contact surfaces the polymerized compounds known as “brown powder” are formed which can lead to significantly increase in contact resistance. Therefore Pt and Pd are typically used as alloys and not in their pure form for electrical contact applications.
Main ArticelArticle: [[Platinum Metal Based Materials| Platinum Metal Based Materials]]
==Silver Based Materials==
Pure Silver, Silver Alloys, Silver Composite Materials
Main ArticelArticle: [[Silver Based Materials| Silver Based Materials]]
Tungsten and Molybdenum (Pure Metals), Silver–Tungsten (SIWODUR) Materials, Silver–Tungsten Carbide (SIWODUR C) Materials, Silver–Molybdenum (SILMODUR) Materials, Copper–Tungsten (CUWODUR) Materials
Main ArticelArticle: [[Tungsten and Molybdenum Based Materials| Tungsten and Molybdenum Based Materials]]
==Special Contact Materials (VAKURIT) for Vacuum Switches==
Low Gas Content Materials Based on Refractory Metals, Low Gas Content Materials Based on Copper-Chromium
Main ArticelArticle: [[Special Contact Materials (VAKURIT) for Vacuum Switches| Special Contact Materials (VAKURIT) for Vacuum Switches]]
==References==

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