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Silver contacts usually refer to the intersection of electrical and electronic parts at the time of opening and closing, and the intersection of metal conductor terminals is prone to generate instantaneous heat and sparks when touched, which promotes the multi-frequency process of electronic contacts. Point of contact. During oxidation, electrolysis is prone to occur, so the contact points increase and thicken, and it is made of polymer metals (more often copper and silver)

Contacts made of a polymer metal, or thickened by the same kind of data, are called silver contacts.

Recommendations for using silver contacts are as follows:

The silver contact riveting workshop should be dust-free to prevent foreign bodies such as dust from being attached to the contact surface during processing.

 What to pay attention to when using silver contacts

Please pay attention to the surrounding environment of the processing site and separate the organic plastic material from the contact elements to prevent organic matter from adhering to the contact surface and causing a touch barrier.

Those who perform the riveting process need to wear finger sleeves in order to work. Try not to contact the outer surface of the silver contact layer to prevent oxidation (blackening).

Silver contact

Suitable for silver contact processing workshop, the ambient temperature is 22 ~ 24°C, the relative humidity is 40 ~ 55%RH.

In order to prevent the silver contacts from vulcanizing (yellowing), the silver contacts that have been opened and sealed will be used up within 12 hours. If not used up, please reseal the remaining contacts (preferably vacuum) packaging)

During application, the contact may produce an electrical spark. The touch surface becomes uneven, and the contact touch surface becomes smaller, resulting in an increase in resistance to higher temperatures.

Our company is a service manufacturer offering electrical contacts, three composite silver contacts and LED accessories. Since our inception, we have been committed to developing innovative silver-based electrical contacts and have continued to make progress. Products are used in high and low voltage electrical appliances, electronics, home appliances, communications, military and other fields.