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摘要
虽然贵金属如金或金闪钯是连接器的首选接触材料,但成本考虑决定了实际使用的厚度,因此耐腐蚀性。需要一种以最小成本防止触点腐蚀并提供性能均匀的连接器的方法。作者成功地开发了一种镀后表面处理方法,该方法可以提供0.1 μ m厚的金接触面,足以防止24小时暴露在标准混合气体加速试验中。曝光后,0.1 μ m金在镍基板上的接触电阻低于50 m ω,而在哑光镍磷合金上的接触电阻低于5 m ω。
Protective treatments for gold flashed finishes with a nickel substrate
While precious metals such as gold or gold flashed palladium are preferred contact materials for connectors, cost considerations dictate the actual thickness used and hence the corrosion resistance. A method of preventing corrosion on contacts and providing connectors with uniform performance at a minimal cost is desirable. The authors were successful in developing a post-plating surface treatment that provides 0.1- mu m-thick gold contact finishes sufficient protection against 24-hr exposure to a standard mixed gas accelerated test. After the exposure, the contact resistance of 0.1- mu m gold on a nickel substrate is below 50 m Omega , while the same over a matte-finish nickel phosphorus alloy is below 5 m Omega .<>