Characteristics Of Silver Plating At The Weld End In Cold-pressed Needles
Silver, as a contact surface plating material, exhibits high electrical and thermal conductivity in electrical connectors, making it particularly effective at micro-interfaces. Silver plating is typically deposited onto the surface of a base metal through an electroplating process to form a uniform metal layer. This type of process is widely used in the design of crimp contact male.
In actual manufacturing processes, silver plating on the welding end of crimp socket contact is quite common. It can not only reduce the risk of direct exposure of the base copper or other substrates, but also form stable contact conditions at the subsequent mechanical contact interface. The thickness and deposition uniformity of the plating are important aspects of the design discussion, as these factors directly affect the behavior of the metal contact surface.





