Title :
Current Topics in the Surface Chemistry of Electric Contacts
Author_Institution :
Burndy Corp.,Norwalk,Conn
fDate :
9/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes recent work in the science of the separable electronic pressure contact with emphasis on chemical factors in performance. The following topics are discussed: growth and morphology of sulfide tarnish films which creep across the interface between gold plate and silver or copper alloys and degrade contact performance; the formation and structure of corrosion solids on porous gold electroplated contacts, and which originate in atmospheres polluted with sulfur dioxide or hygroscopic dusts; new developments in measuring the porosity in precious metal plates; the critical dependence of the porosity of gold plate on substrate roughness; and new concepts for developing electronic connectors with contacts made of base metals.
Keywords :
Air pollution; Contact resistance (CR); Contacts; Corrosion; Dust; Electrodeposists; Electrography; Failure mechanisms; Porosity; Probe; Sulfide creep; Tarnish; Chemicals; Chemistry; Contacts; Copper alloys; Corrosion; Creep; Degradation; Gold; Silver; Surface morphology;
Journal_Title :
Parts, Materials and Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPMP.1966.1135555