Tolerance: ±0.005mm
Application: Small Switch
Purchasers: Switzerland
Composite welding contact refers to a type of electrical contact made by welding two different metals together. This is typically done by using a high-temperature welding process to fuse the two metals together, resulting in a contact that has the benefits of both metals.
Composite welding contacts are often used in electrical equipment such as switches, relays, and circuit breakers. The use of two different metals allows for optimal conductivity and durability, as well as resistance to corrosion and wear.
The welding process used for composite welding contacts varies depending on the specific metals being used. Generally, a high-temperature welding method such as Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding or Laser welding is used to ensure a strong bond between the two metals.
HLC is able to meet customers' customized needs for composite solder contacts, and is a reliable manufacturer of high-performance and durable electrical contacts.
Typically, completed silver contacts are compact and are not utilized independently. Instead, they are commonly integrated with other components to form electronic assemblies. Our usual practice involves soldering or riveting the silver contacts onto the stamped terminals to achieve this integration.
MOQ
10 piece,Support LCL order
Production Capacity
2500000 pieces per week
Lead Time
15-20 days from deposit
Payment Term
L/C, T/T, Escow, Paypal, Western Union, Cash
Quality control
RoHS tester , callipers , salt spary tester, 3D coordonate measuring instrument
Other Service
OEM &OEM, Customized Specification, One to One Communication, Free Samples