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Electric Contact Pin Used in Relays and Switches

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US$ 0.005 - 0.3 MOQ: 20000 Pieces
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Place of Origin:
Zhejiang, China
Brand Name:
Saijin
Model Number:
sj-31
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Port of Shipment:
shanghai ningbo
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Place of Origin Zhejiang, China
Brand Name Saijin
Model Number sj-31

electric  contact pin  used in  relays and switches

 

Specifications

 

 

 

1.bimetal rivets 
2. All kinds of low voltage devices 
3.15 years manufacturing experience 
4. ISO 9001 certificate

 

 

 

Characteristics of contact rivet/points/tips/terminals:   

1. Pure Silver contact rivet:  

Pure silver has a high level of electrical and thermal conductivity, good plasticity and arc corrosion resistance, as well as a very low contact resistance. 

2. Ag Cu bimetal rivet: 

This contact has good electrical conductivity and its surface is not liable to oxidization. 

bimetal rivets:the material of composite rivet's working layer is more flexible to choose than the solid precious metal rivet's,it doesn't need other processing technique.

 trimetal rivetsTree composite rivet is processed by cold heading,usd in solid rivet contact which is silver alloy and double-sided.

 

 

 

 

 

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Business Type
Manufacturer, Trading Company
Year Established
2009
Factory Size
Below 1,000 square meters
Total Employees
101 - 200 People

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