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Tungsten and Molybdenum Based Materials

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<caption>'''<!--Table 2.37:-->Contact and Switching Properties of Contact Materials Based on Silver – Tungsten, Silver–Tungsten Carbide and Silver Molybdenum'''</caption>
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<tr><th><p class="s12">Material</p></th><th><p class="s12">Properties</p></th></tr><tr><td><p class="s12">Silver-Tungsten</p><p class="s12"></p><p class="s12">Silver-tungsten carbide</p></td><td><p class="s12">Tendency to weld at high make currents in symmetrical pairing,</p><p class="s12">Higher contact resistance and higher temperature rise over increased number of operations through tungsten oxide and tungstate formation, especially for Ag/W,</p><p class="s12">High welding tendency of closed contacts during short circuit,</p><p class="s12">Very high arc erosion resistance, poor arc moving properties, High hardness and low formability,</p><p class="s12">Easy to braze and weld through Ag enriched backing layer</p></td></tr><tr><td><p class="s12">Silver-Tungsten Carbide plus GrafitGraphite</p></td><td><p class="s12">Low contact resistance and low temperature rise through graphite addition,</p><p class="s12">Lower tendency to contact welding, Lower arc erosion resistance than Ag/WWC</p></td></tr><tr><td><p class="s12">Silver-Molybdenum</p><p class="s12"></p></td><td><p class="s12">Better contact resistance stability due to less stable surface layers,</p><p class="s12">Lower arc erosion resistance than Ag/W</p></td></tr></table>
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