Abstract

Experiments were conducted to determine the switching performance of Ag-W contacts when operated in combination with Ag-(Sn,In)O and Ag-SnO/sub 2/ materials. Contact pairs for each combination were evaluated in an experimental actuator at a current of 150 A. The Ag-W contact was always the moving contact. The experimental procedure consisted of the following steps: (1) the new contacts were closed, a steady current of 150 A was passed, and the voltage drop (V/sub c/) across the contacts and the temperature rise (T/sub r/) of the back of the fixed contact were measured; and (2) the contacts then switched a 150-A, 600-V (rms) circuit for 2000 operations. After this, step (1) was repeated. Both the Ag-W vs. Ag-(Sn,In)O and the Ag-W vs. Ag-SnO/sub 2/ contact pairs gave low values of V/sub c/ when new, a characteristics of good Ag-to-Ag contact. After 2000 operations the V/sub c/ values for both contact combinations were very high and variable. Metallurgical examination of the contacts showed arc-resistant, oxide surfaces containing complex oxides of Ag, Sn, and In alloys as well as complex tungstates formed from combinations of Ag, Sn, and In. >

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