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Contact Materials for Electrical Engineering

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The contact parts are important components in switching devices. They have tomaintain their function from the new state until the end of the functional life of thedevices.
The requirements on contacts are rather broad. Besides typical contact propertiessuch as
*High arc erosion resistance
*Good arc extinguishing capability
they have to exhibit physical, mechanical, and chemical properties like high electricaland thermal conductivity, high hardness, high corrosion resistance, etc and besidesthis should have good mechanical workability, and also be suitable for good weld andbrazing attachment to contact carriers. In addition they must be made fromenvironmentally friendly materials.
Materials suited for use as electrical contacts can be divided into the following groupsbased on their composition and metallurgical structure:
*Pure metals
*Pure metals
From this group silver has the greatest importance for switching devices in the higherenergy technology. Other precious metals such as gold and platinum are only used inapplications for the information technology in the form of thin surface layers. As a nonpreciousmetal tungsten is used for some special applications such as for example asautomotive horn contacts. In some rarer cases pure copper is used but mainly pairedto a silver-based contact material.
*Alloys

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