Â
1. Item Name: Custom Movable Contact Rivets
2. Size: according to customer's requirement
3. Skill: /
4. Finish: no data
5. Price: real instant factory price
6. Packing: plastic bag.
7. Services: minimum order.
Â
Â
Moving contact rivets are designed for electrical contacts that move or rotate during operation. They are commonly used in switches, relays and other electrical devices requiring sliding or rotating contacts.
Â
The production process for movable contact rivets usually involves three steps. First, a suitable contact material is selected, which may be a silver alloy, copper alloy or other conductive metals. Secondly, the material is formed into a wire or strip that matches the size and shape of the rivet. Finally, the wire or strip is cut to the required length according to the customer's design drawing and forms the head and shank of the rivet.
Â
HLC uses advanced processes and technology to ensure that our customers' movable contact rivets meet the highest standards of quality and performance. We also coat the rivet shank during packaging to reduce friction and wear during use before shipping to the customer.
Â
Â
Â
1` Silver rivets and Ag/Cu bimetallic contacts: Pure silver has high electrical and thermal conductivity, good ductility and resistance to arc corrosion with extremely low contact resistance. |
2` AgCu Copper Electrical Rivets: This contact has good conductivity and is not easy to oxidize on the surface. |
3` AgNi/Cu bimetallic electrical contacts. This type of contact is widely used as an electrical contact in low voltage applications for AC switches. |
4` Bimetallic copper contacts AgSnO2 and AgSnO2 In2O3: AgSnO2 and AgSnO2In2O3 are ideal environmentally friendly materials replacing AgCdO. |
5` Bimetallic electrical contacts AgCdO/Cu. This contact type includes AgCdO10, AgCdO12, AgCdO15 and is one of the most important materials in silver oxide and metal contact materials. |
6` AgZnO Rivets and AgZnO/Cu Bimetallic Electrical Contacts: This type of contactor oxide is more thermally stable than CdO. |
Â
Â
http://www.redxpart.com/