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Latest revision as of 13:43, 6 May 2014

Material transfer under DC load.jpg
Material transfer under DC load a) Cathode; b) Anode. <br /> Material: AgNi0.15; Switching parameters: 12V<sub>DC</sub>, 3 A, 2x10<sup>6</sup> operations
Pages: Switching Contacts,
Schaltende Kontakte

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Mechanical-Properties-of-the-Most-Important-Metals.jpg
Mechanical Properties of the Most Important Metals

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