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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

Applications for Bonding Technologies

Wire Bonding

Wire bonding is the manufacturing process for creating metallurgical bond connections between a thin wire (12.5 – 50 µm for gold fine-wires and 150 – 500 µm for aluminum thick-wires) and a suitably coated circuit carrier through friction welding. In principle, this method consists of pressure welding with the help of ultrasound. The metallurgical bond is mainly caused by frictional heat, created through the relative movement between the two bonding partner materials. To achieve high reliability over longer time and ...

Featured Files

AC3 contact arc erosion of two differently produced Ag SnO2 contact materials.jpg
AC-3 contact arc erosion of two differently produced Ag/SnO2 contact materials

in a 37 kW contactor 1 Ag/SnO2 88/12, produced by conventional powder metallurgy with MoO3 additive, extruded 2 Ag/SnO2 88/12, powder manufacturing by

the reaction-spray pro...
Pages: Testing Procedures for Power Engineering,
Prüfverfahren in der Energietechnik

by Doduco Redaktion


Strain hardening of AuAg20Cu10 by cold working.jpg
Strain hardening of AuAg20Cu10 by cold working
Pages: Gold Based Materials,
Werkstoffe auf Gold-Basis

by Doduco Redaktion


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