Silver Rivets are high-performance fastening and electrical contact components widely used in electrical and electronic applications. These rivets are manufactured using high-purity silver or silver-based alloys, which provide excellent electrical conductivity, superior resistance to electrical arc erosion, and long operational life.
Material Composition & Metallurgy
- Silver Nickel (AgNi)
- Silver Cadmium Oxide (AgCdO)
- Silver Tin Oxide (AgSnOâ‚‚)
- Silver Graphite (AgC
Silver Rivets Material Properties
Silver Rivets are widely used in electrical and electromechanical applications due to their outstanding physical, electrical, and mechanical properties. The use of pure silver or silver-based alloys provides excellent conductivity, durability, and resistance to electrical wear during switching operations.
- Electrical Conductivity
- Thermal Conductivity
- Arc and Wear Resistance
- Corrosion and Oxidation Resistance
- Mechanical Strength
- Low Contact Resistance
Silver Riverts Conductivity
Silver Rivets are known for their exceptional electrical conductivity, making them one of the most reliable materials for electrical contact applications. Silver has the highest electrical conductivity among all metals, which allows efficient current transfer with minimal energy loss.
- Electrical switches
- Relays and contactors
- Circuit breakers
- Electrical control panels
- Power distribution systems
- Automotive electrical equipment
Hardness
Silver Rivets possess controlled hardness to ensure durability, resistance to wear, and reliable electrical contact during repeated switching operations. The hardness of silver rivets depends on whether pure silver or silver-based alloys are used in their manufacturing.
- High resistance to wear and surface damage
- Improved durability during repeated switching cycles
- Stable contact surface for reliable electrical performance
- Long service life in electrical components