Application Of Copper Alloy Materials In Cold Pressing Needles
When designing crimp contact, copper alloys are often included in the list of conductive materials. These alloys are widely used in the field of electronic connectors because they possess both excellent current transmission performance and physical properties suitable for mass production, which is crucial in the crimping, punching, and forming processes of crimp contact pin. Copper-based materials are also frequently used to manufacture various connection terminals, connectors, and pins, and their metallic composition and processing techniques have a profound impact on the overall behavior of contact socket crimp.
Specifically for crimp contact female, when these components are crimped onto the contact body, the base material is required to support stable mechanical contact and good electrical conductivity. Copper alloys can provide suitable electrical conductivity through composition design, and their mechanical properties can be finely adjusted through heat treatment, cold working and other methods to adapt to the production needs of needle cores of different sizes and shapes.





