Title :
Friction and wear properties of tin plated sliding contacts under oil lubricated condition
Author :
Nakagawa, Hiroyuki ; Matsukawa, Koei
Author_Institution :
Adv. Technol. R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electr. Corp., Hyogo, Japan
Abstract :
The friction and wear properties of tin-plated sliding contacts under oil lubricated conditions were studied. Reciprocation friction and wear tests were conducted on pin-on-plate type apparatus for a normal load of 9.8 N to 98 N at 25°C, 55°C, and 75°C. The coefficient of friction of tin-plated contacts for a normal load over 49 N was quite low at around 0.2, whereas the coefficient of friction of non-plated copper contacts was around 0.8. However, at temperatures of 55°C and 75°C, unstable and sudden increases in friction were often measured. This phenomenon of friction increase was not observed for tin-plated contacts at 25°C, or for silver-plated contacts at 25°C, 55°C, and 75°C. Moreover, the wear of tin-plated contacts significantly increased with increasing temperature. In order to clarify the mechanism of the phenomenon exhibited by tin-plated contacts, the lubricity of oil and the lubricity of tin plating were analyzed individually. To investigate the effect of temperature on oil lubricity, the ratio of contact between metals of each contact under boundary lubrication was calculated. It was found that the calculated ratio of contact between metals of each contact significantly increased with increasing temperature, and wear of tin-plated contacts was promoted by the softening of the tin plating at high temperature. Thus, it was cleared that the friction and wear properties of tin plated sliding contacts under oil lubricated conditions were vulnerable to temperature effects on both oil and plating lubricities.
Keywords :
electrical contacts; electroplating; lubrication; sliding friction; stability; tin; wear; wear testing; 25 C; 55 C; 75 C; Ag-Cu; Cu; Sn-Cu; boundary lubrication; coefficient of friction; contact ratio; friction properties; friction tests; nonplated copper contacts; normal load; oil lubricated condition; oil lubricity; pin-on-plate type apparatus; silver-plated contacts; temperature effects; tin plated sliding contacts; tin plating lubricity; tin plating softening; unstable friction increases; wear properties; wear tests; Cities and towns; Contact resistance; Friction; Lubricating oils; Lubrication; Petroleum; Research and development; Temperature; Testing; Tin;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Contacts, 2002. Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth IEEE Holm Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7433-9
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2002.1040835