Title :
Electroplated Palladium-Silver (60/40 wt%) Alloy as a Contact Metal
Author_Institution :
LeaRonal, Inc., Freeport, NY, USA
fDate :
3/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Palladium-silver wrought alloys have been used for many years as a contact metal for electrical contacts and connectors, and have successfully replaced gold in many applications. Palladium-silver electroplated alloys are now presented that have the desirable properties of the equivalent wrought alloys and can be used whenever electroplating wouid be advantageous. Electroplated 60/40 palladium-silver alloys are compared with cobalt-gold, pure palladium, and 80:20 palladium-nickel electrodeposits. The relatively inexpensive electroplated palladium-silver alloy was shown to be an attractive candidate to replace gold, palladiumnickel, palladium, or wrought alloys of palladium-silver as a contact finish.
Keywords :
Contacts; Electrochemical processes; Palladium materials/devices; Silver materials/devices; Circuit testing; Cobalt alloys; Contact resistance; Corrosion; Electric resistance; Gold alloys; Inorganic materials; Nickel alloys; Palladium; Silver;
Journal_Title :
Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCHMT.1985.1136468