Abstract

Ag and AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break a DC inductive 14V-2A load current for 50,000 operations. During the switching operations, changes of a surface profile of the movable cathode electrode (more specifically, a crater growth process) were observed with the optical cross-section method at every 2000 operations. In addition, a surface of the mating stationary anode electrode (more specifically, a pip growth process) was also observed with an additional digital camera system. Certain differences in the crater and pip growth processes were observed with different contact materials.

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