Beryllium Copper Contact Material Solves Automotive Electronic Connector Problems
910708
02/01/1991
- Event
- Content
- In the automobile, technology and environmental demands have evolved beyond the performance capabilities of traditionally used connector contact materials such as brass (C26000), tin-brass (C42500), phosphor bronze (C51000) and copper iron (C19400), (see Table 1). Beryllium copper alloys (C17410 and C17200) meet the performance demands of the new automotive environment. With a combination of strength, conductivity and resistance to stress relaxation, there is good reason why beryllium copper contact material is transitioning into automotive applications along with high performance electronics.
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- Citation
- Lowe, R., "Beryllium Copper Contact Material Solves Automotive Electronic Connector Problems," SAE Technical Paper 910708, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910708.