Advanced tips. Durable rare metal bonding contact probes.
We were able to incorporate rare metals into the components of a probe that requires complex processing! Please consider the contact with the hard terminals.
The needle-shaped probe itself is processed from a metal with good machinability, and we have succeeded in bonding rare metals such as iridium and rhodium to its tip. This technology has enabled us to incorporate rare metals, which could only be shaped into simple forms through polishing, into components of probes that require complex machining. The hardness of BeCu (beryllium copper), which is the material commonly used for probes, is about HV400, while iridium and rhodium have hardness exceeding HV1000. In addition to their hardness, these materials also exhibit excellent electrical properties. Therefore, they can maintain stable contact with electrodes of various materials for an extended period, allowing for an extended maintenance cycle. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
- Company:精研 本社
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