EP1580779A1 - Kontakt aus Verbundwerkstoff, Vakuumschalter und Herstellungsverfahren des Kontaktes - Google Patents

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EP1580779A1
EP1580779A1 EP05102282A EP05102282A EP1580779A1 EP 1580779 A1 EP1580779 A1 EP 1580779A1 EP 05102282 A EP05102282 A EP 05102282A EP 05102282 A EP05102282 A EP 05102282A EP 1580779 A1 EP1580779 A1 EP 1580779A1
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Takashi Kusano
Mitsutaka Homma
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  • the present invention relates to a composite contact realizing consistency of the interruption characteristic with the particularly stable temperature characteristic (temperature rise suppression characteristic), a vacuum switch provided with a vacuum valve including the composite contacts and a method for manufacturing the composite contact.
  • the three basic requirements of the large current interruption characteristic, withstand voltage characteristic, and welding resistance characteristic are given priority. But there are conflicting characteristics among the requirements, so that all the requirements cannot be met by a single contact material.
  • the temperature characteristic (suppression of excessive temperature rise) and the characteristic of waste resistance of a material are also important. Therefore, many contact materials in practical use are developed so as to mutually compensate for insufficient properties.
  • a Cu-Cr contact maintains the three basic requirements to a certain extent, and moreover the vapor pressure characteristics of Cu and Cr at high temperature are approximate to each other, after interruption, the contact surface has a comparatively smooth surface damage characteristic. Generally, the Cu-Cr contact has a stable temperature characteristic.
  • a Cu-W contact As a contact excellent in the withstand voltage characteristic, a Cu-W contact is known. Mainly because the contact maintains the three basic requirements to a certain extent and the fusion temperature property and harness property of tungsten are high, the Cu-W contact generally has a stable arc-proof property and a stable waste resistance property and is widely used.
  • the vacuum circuit breaker has been daily applied to a circuit having a chance of interruption of a larger current or application of a higher voltage, and due to miniaturization of the device, remarkable consumption and a strong welding phenomenon are seen on the contact surface.
  • a contact meeting the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic in addition to the three basic requirements has been required.
  • no response has been realized and a vacuum valve provided with both characteristics is required.
  • FIG. 9 An example of the general vacuum valve for executing a current interruption in a high vacuum using the arc diffusion property in a vacuum is shown in Fig. 9. It is structured so that a vacuum container 4 is formed by airtightly sealing end plates 2 and 3 to the openings at both ends of an insulating cylinder 1, and fixed and movable opposite contacts 5 and 6 are separatably installed in the vacuum container 4. Further, a fixed power supply shaft 7 of the contact 5 is airtightly attached to the end plate 2, and a movable power supply shaft 8 of the contact 6 is movably and airtightly attached to the end plate 3 via a bellows 9.
  • Patent Document 1 as another means for reducing the stagnation and concentration of an arc, a contact having a plurality of contact areas having different boiling temperatures on a contact electrode and assisting a movement of the arc is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 2 as another means for reducing the stagnation and concentration of an arc, a contact having a plurality of contact areas having different boiling temperatures on a contact and assisting a movement of the arc is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 3 as another means for reducing the stagnation and concentration of an arc, as an art for contriving not only a contact material but also the electrode structure to interrupt a large current, an art for installing a coil electrode so as to apply an axial magnetic field in parallel with an arc axis generated between electrodes at the time of interruption is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 4 as a contact aiming at an excellent large current interruption property, a Cu-Cr alloy containing about 50% of Cr (weight percent) is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 5 a contact composed of a plurality of layers such as a first layer and a second layer connected to each other by a conductive component is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 6 a contact composed of a plurality of layers formed in the direction of the thickness from the surface in which the layer close to the surface contains a large amount of an arc-proof component is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 7 a contact made of an alloy composed of 74 to 88% of W with an average particle diameter of 0.4 to 6 ⁇ m, 0.001 to 5% of Mo with an average particle diameter of 0.4 to 4 ⁇ m, when necessary, 0.001 to 5% of Fe with an average particle diameter of 0.4 to 4 ⁇ m, and the remainder of Cu, in which particularly W and Mo are united with each other within a range of average particle size from 0.4 to 10 ⁇ m, is proposed.
  • Patent Document 8 a contact in which a 10 to 33% Cu-W alloy layer (area 1) is an arced face, and a 35 to 75% Cu-W alloy layer (area 2) is a contact or a joined face with the conductive shaft, and the area 1 and area 2 are united with each other, and the area 1 has a thickness of at least 0.3 mm, and the area 2 has a thickness of at least 0.5 mm is proposed.
  • the Cu-Cr alloy is widely used as a contact that Cr itself has almost the same vapor pressure characteristic as that of Cu and the high voltage and large current interruption characteristic can be made consistent with each other by a strong gas getter operation.
  • Cr having a high activity is used, during manufacture of a contact material (the sintering process, etc.) and during processing of a contact material to a contact piece, selection of raw material powder, mixing of impurities, and control of the atmosphere are taken into consideration.
  • a contact in which the large current interruption characteristic and contact resistance characteristic of the vacuum valve are improved more is desired.
  • Patent Document 5 an arc-proof component exists in any of a plurality of layers and the temperature rise as a whole of the contact cannot be reduced sufficiently.
  • Patent Document 6 similarly to the aforementioned, an arc-proof component exists in any of a plurality of layers and the temperature rise as a whole of the contact cannot be reduced sufficiently.
  • Patent Document 7 Mo is united with W as an auxiliary component, so that the wetting property between Cu and W is improved, and the adhesive strength of W and Mo is improved. Thus W particles are prevented from scattering and falling, and the withstand voltage characteristic and temperature characteristic are improved, though no sufficient temperature characteristic is obtained yet.
  • a contact is composed of an area 1 and an area 2, and the area 1 has a fine uniform structure to obtain a stable reignition characteristic, and in the area 2, to increase the conductivity as a whole of the contact, a big Cu phase is provided, and moreover the Cu ratio is made higher than that of the area 1.
  • the suppression for the total resistance of the area 1 and area 2 is restricted and the temperature characteristic cannot be improved sufficiently.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a composite contact realizing consistency of the interruption characteristic with the particularly stable temperature characteristic, a vacuum switch provided with a vacuum valve including the composite contacts and a method for manufacturing the composite contact.
  • a composite contact including a first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture wherein powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m and powder or granular Cu with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m are mixed at a rate of 15 to 60 wt% of Cr and the remainder of Cu, and a second layer composed of Cu.
  • the first layer and the second layer are united with each other, while Cu of the first layer enters the second layer within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from a boundary surface between the first layer and the second layer and Cu in the second layer enters the first layer within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface.
  • the composite contact according to Claim 1, Claim 8 or Claim 11 wherein, the powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m is replaced with any of powder or granular W, carbide of W, Mo, and carbide of Mo with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 15 ⁇ m.
  • the Cu-Cr mixture is replaced with any of a Cu-W mixture, a mixture of Cu and carbide of W, a mixture of Cu and Mo, and a mixture of Cu and carbide of Mo, wherein any of powder or granular W, carbide of W, Mo, and carbide of Mo with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 15 ⁇ m and powder or granular Cu with an average particle diameter 0.1 to 15 ⁇ m are mixed at a rate of 50 to 90 wt% of any of W, carbide of W, Mo, and carbide of Mo and the remainder of Cu.
  • a vacuum switch provided with a vacuum valve including the composite contacts according to claim 1.
  • a method for manufacturing a composite contact comprising the steps of, step for preparing a first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture wherein powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m and powder or granular Cu with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m are mixed at a rate of 15 to 60 wt% of Cr and the remainder of Cu, step for preparing a second layer composed of Cu, step for placing the first layer to contact with the second layer, and step for primary heating the second layer and the first layer contacted with the second layer at a temperature of 900 to 1150°C, thereby to realize alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture in the first layer and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers at the same time and to unite the first layer and the second layer.
  • the present invention can provide a composite contact realizing consistency of the interruption characteristic with the particularly stable temperature characteristic, a vacuum switch provided with a vacuum valve including the composite contacts and a method for manufacturing the composite contact, and contribute to realization of high performance of a vacuum switch.
  • a first embodiment of the present invention is a vacuum valve composite contact characterized in that in a structural body in which with the surface of a second layer composed of Cu, a first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture wherein powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 15 to 60 wt% of Cr and the remainder of Cu makes contact, the first layer and second layer kept in contact with each other are united with each other by the primary heating process at a temperature between 900°C and 1150°C for, for example, 0.25 hours so as to realize alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture and alloying of the boundary surface of the first and second layers at the same time, and the first and second layers are united with each other while mutually letting Cu of the second layer and Cu of the first layer enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface
  • the temperature rise value can be improved by about 4 to 5°C (suppressed to a lower value), and it contributes to the improvement of the temperature characteristic which is an object of the present invention.
  • powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m may be replaced with powder or granular W with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of Q.1 to 15 ⁇ m and a Cu-Cr mixture may be replaced with a Cu-W mixture wherein powder or granular W and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 50 to 90 wt% of W and the remainder of Cu.
  • a point of manufacture under the condition of this embodiment is that the first and second layers are in contact with each other, so that before the primary heating or in the temperature rise process, particularly the removal of the gas component existing in the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) out of the mixture is easy and efficient and after all, the gas amount in the Cu-Cr alloy (or Cu-W alloy) after sintering can be reduced.
  • Another point of manufacture under the condition of this embodiment is that alloying of Cu and Cr of the Cu-Cr mixture (or alloying of Cu and W of the Cu-W mixture) and alloying of the neighborhood of the boundary surface of the first and second layers are realized at the same time, when Cu of the second layer enters the Cu-Cr alloy (or the Cu-W alloy) of the first layer and Cu of the Cu-Cr alloy (or the Cu-Cr alloy) of the first layer enters Cu of the second layer mutually within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m.
  • An advantage by simultaneous realization of the two kinds of alloying is that the inside of the Cu-Cr alloy (or the Cu-W alloy) and the boundary surface of the first and second layers can be united with each other without being contaminated by the atmosphere (during the heat treatment, during preparation before sintering, or during storage). As a result, reduction in the gas amount inside the Cu-Cr alloy (or the Cu-W alloy), improvement of the boundary surface strength between the first and second layers, and improvement of the thermal conductivity (temperature characteristic) can be realized.
  • both Cus continue to enter while removing faults (fine gaps, impurities, gas components, etc.) existing on the opposite side from the neighborhood of the boundary surface of the first and second layers and can clean the neighborhood of the boundary surface, thus a composite contact having an excellent temperature characteristic is obtained.
  • the boundary surface may remain as it was.
  • the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic are improved more.
  • the reason that the temperature of the primary heating process is set to 900 to 1150°C is that when the temperature is lower than 900°C, the temperature of the Cu-Cr composite contact (or the Cu-W composite contact) after alloying is increased high (the temperature characteristic is inferior) and the interruption characteristic becomes inferior, while when the temperature is higher than 1150°C, voids remain easily inside the composite contact, and the temperature characteristic is reduced undesirably.
  • the heating time is less than 0.25 hours, the temperature rise of the Cu-Cr composite contact after alloyed is large and the interruption characteristic is also inferior. If the heating time is more than 5 hours, the sufficient strength of the composite contact is obtained, but the other parts are softened unnecessarily, and it is economically inferior.
  • the state that "Cu in the first layer and Cu in the second layer mutually enter just within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m means that Cu in the first layer enters the second layer just within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m through the boundary surface and Cu in the second layer enters the first layer just within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m through the boundary surface. Namely, even if the amount is 100 ⁇ m or more, when the other one is less than 20 ⁇ m (the entry amount from the boundary surface is less than 20 ⁇ m), the mechanical contact strength between the first and second layers is insufficient, and a warp occurs, and separation from the boundary part occurs undesirably.
  • the strength is desirably sufficient.
  • the contact characteristic is changed due to composition changes of the constituent components in the first layer, and the other parts are softened unnecessarily, and it is economically inferior, thus it is excluded.
  • the distance (depth) of the entry into the first layer or the second layer from the boundary surface varies, so that the average value thereof is assumed as the entry amount.
  • Obtaining the state that "Cu in the first layer and Cu in the second layer mutually enter just within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m" is decided by the mutual relation between the degree of progress of sintering of the first layer and the entry degree of Cu in the neighborhood of the boundary surface between the first and second layers and is neither decided nor predicted only by the magnitudes of temperature, time, and material diffusion coefficient as in general diffusion.
  • the degree of progress of sintering of the first layer depends on the particle diameter of Cr (or W), the purity of Cr (or W), and control of the quality of the atmosphere at the time thermal unification.
  • the entry degree of Cu in the neighborhood of the boundary surface between the first and second layers depends on the contact status (contact area, contact force, contact surface cleanliness) of the first and second layers and control of the purity of the first and second layers.
  • Cu of the second layer in this embodiment is, for example, a Cu plate, a Cu sintered article, and a Cu molded product.
  • the first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture (or a Cu-W mixture) wherein powder or granular article (hereinafter, represented by powder) Cr with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m (or powder or granular (hereinafter, represented by powder) W with an average particle diameter of 0.1 to 15 ⁇ m) and powder or granular (hereinafter, represented by powder) Cu with a similar average particle diameter are uniformly mixed must make contact and be installed.
  • the two layers in the state that the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) (the first layer) is installed on the surface of Cu (the second layer), the two layers must make contact with each other, and there is no vertical position relationship in arrangement between them. Further, a case that Cu (the second layer) is loaded on the top of the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) is included.
  • the gas amount contained in the Cu-Cr alloy (or the Cu-W alloy) after alloying is apt to increase, and not only the current interruption characteristic is reduced but also the temperature characteristic is reduced (the temperature rise value is increased).
  • the temperature characteristic of the contact after composition is undesirably reduced (greatly varied). The interruption current characteristic is also varied.
  • selection of the particle diameter of Cr powder (or W powder) is useful as an auxiliary art to accomplish the object of the present invention.
  • Cu of the second layer of the present invention is preferably of low hardness.
  • first layer and second layer are united with each other, while Cu of the second layer and Cu of the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface, and a preferable temperature characteristic is obtained.
  • the second embodiment of the present invention is a vacuum valve composite contact characterized in that in a structural body in which with the surface of a second layer composed of Cu, a first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture wherein powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 15 to 60 wt% of Cr and the remainder of Cu makes contact, the first layer and the second layer are united with each other by the primary pressurizing process at pressure of 6 ton/cm 2 or less and then united with each other by the primary heating process at a temperature between 900°C and 1150°C so as to realize alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture and alloying of the boundary surface of the first and second layers at the same time, and the first and second layers are united with each other while mutually letting Cu of the second layer and Cu of the first layer enter within a range from 20
  • powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m may be replaced with powder or granular W with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 15 ⁇ m and a Cu-Cr mixture may be replaced with a Cu-W mixture wherein powder or granular W and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 50 to 90 wt% of W and the remainder of Cu.
  • the two layers are preferably brought into contact at a contact pressure of 6 ton/cm 2 or less including 0 and are loaded, and then so as to increase the relative density of the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) after sintering to 90% or more, the mixture is heated and sintered, for example, at 900°C, so that the Cu-Cr mixture is alloyed to a Cu-Cr alloy (or the Cu-W mixture is alloyed to a Cu-W alloy) and is connected to Cu (the second layer).
  • the reason that the primary pressurizing process as an auxiliary art is set to 6 ton/cm 2 or less is that when the pressure is more than 6 ton/cm 2 , a one-side touch phenomenon (contact only on one specific part, concentration of the contact points) occurs on the contact surfaces between the two layers, and it is not preferable for reservation of the contact area, and at the time of current interruption or switching, the temperature rise value is varied undesirably.
  • the lower limit is defined as that a case that one of Cu and the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) opposite to it acts its own weight on the other is included. Zero indicates the own weight.
  • the reason that the primary heating process as an auxiliary art is set to 1150°C or less is that when the temperature is higher than 1150°C, not only generation of voids is seen in the first layer of the composite contact but also the alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers of the composite contact proceeds excessively, and the Cu entry amount is hardly controlled to 100 ⁇ m or less, and a stable temperature characteristic cannot be obtained.
  • the primary heating time it is similarly required more than 0.25 hours.
  • the two layers in the state that the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) (the first layer) is installed on the surface of Cu (the second layer), the two layers must make contact with each other, and there is no vertical position relationship in arrangement between them. Further, a case that Cu (the second layer) is loaded on the top of the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) is included.
  • the third embodiment of the present invention is a vacuum valve composite contact characterized in that in a structural body in which with the surface of a second layer composed of Cu, a first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture wherein powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 15 to 60 wt% of Cr and the remainder of Cu makes contact, the first layer and the second layer are united with each other by the primary heating process at a temperature between 900°C and 1150°C and then united with each other by the primary pressurizing process at pressure of 6 ton/cm 2 or less so as to realize alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture and alloying of the boundary surface of the first and second layers at the same time, and the first and second layers are united with each other while mutually letting Cu of the second layer and Cu of the first layer enter within a range from 20
  • powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m may be replaced with powder or granular W with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 15 ⁇ m and a Cu-Cr mixture may be replaced with a Cu-W mixture wherein powder or granular W and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 50 to 90 wt% of W and the remainder of Cu.
  • the fourth embodiment of the present invention is a vacuum valve composite contact characterized in that in a structural body in which with the surface of a second layer composed of Cu, a first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture wherein powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 15 to 60 wt% of Cr to the remainder of Cu makes contact, the first layer and the second layer kept primarily pressurized at pressure of 6 ton/cm 2 or less are united with each other by the primary heating process at a temperature between 900°C and 1150°C so as to realize alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture and alloying of the boundary surface of the first and second layers at the same time, and the first and second layers are united with each other while mutually letting Cu of the second layer and Cu of the first layer enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇
  • powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m may be replaced with powder or granular W with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 15 ⁇ m and a Cu-Cr mixture may be replaced with a Cu-W mixture wherein powder or granular W and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 50 to 90 wt% of W and the remainder of Cu.
  • the unification by the pressurizing process and the unification by the heating process are executed at the same time, so that the first and second layers are less contaminated, have a higher quality, and can be united with each other efficiently in a shorter time than those of the second and third embodiments, and a composite contact having a more excellent temperature characteristic is obtained.
  • the fifth embodiment of the present invention is a vacuum valve composite contact characterized in that in a structural body in which with the surface of a second layer composed of Cu, a first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture wherein powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 15 to 60 wt% of Cr and the remainder of Cu makes contact, the unification of the first layer and second layer by the primary pressurizing process at pressure of 6 ton/cm 2 or less and the unification by the primary heating process at a temperature between 900°C and 1150°C are executed at the same time or either of them is executed and then the other is executed.
  • At least one of the unification by the secondary pressurizing process at pressure of 4 ton/cm 2 or more and the unification by the second heating process at 1080°C or less is executed so as to realize the alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture and the alloying of the boundary surface of the first and second layers at the same time, and the first and second layers are united with each other while mutually letting Cu of the second layer and Cu of the first layer enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface.
  • powder or granular Cr with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 150 ⁇ m may be replaced with powder or granular W with an average particle diameter (diameters of unspherical particles are converted to those of spherical particles) of 0.1 to 15 ⁇ m and a Cu-Cr mixture may be replaced with a Cu-W mixture wherein powder or granular W and powder or granular Cu with a similar average particle diameter are mixed at a rate of 50 to 90 wt% of W and the remainder of Cu.
  • the unification by the primary pressurizing process and the unification by the primary heating process are executed at the same time or either of them is executed and then the other is executed, and then moreover, at least one of the unification by the secondary pressurizing process and the unification by the secondary heating process is executed, so that the first and second layers can be united with each other efficiently in a shorter time than that of the first to fourth embodiments, and a composite contact having a more excellent temperature characteristic is obtained.
  • the temperature in the secondary heating process is more than 1080°C, when the secondary pressurizing process is set to a pressure of 4 ton/cm 2 , the effect is similar to those obtained by the primary heating process and primary pressurizing process. If the temperature in the secondary heating process is 1080°C or more, the reaction at the boundary surface is excessively advanced, and thereby the composite contact becomes easy to fragile.
  • the reason that the secondary pressurizing process as an auxiliary art is set to pressure of 4 ton/cm 2 or more is that it is useful in realization of higher density of the first layer.
  • the reason that the temperature of the secondary heating process as an auxiliary art is set to 1080°C or less is that it is useful in suppression of an occurrence of cracking in the first layer after the unification by heating and prevention of generation of voids.
  • the sixth embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that in the vacuum valve composite contact described in any of the first to fifth embodiments, after alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time, Cu of the second layer is a Cu plate or a Cu sintered article practically having the relative density value of Cu.
  • the second layer when the second layer is assumed as a Cu plate practically having the relative density value of Cu, that is, a relative density of at least 8.0 gr/cc, high temperature conductivity of the second layer is realized and a composite contact having an excellent temperature characteristic is obtained. Further, in a Cu plate having a relative density of lower than 8.0 gr/cc, the generation of heat becomes undesirably higher, and the temperature characteristic is reduced, and the mechanical strength is insufficient, thus the composite contact is undesirably deformed (Cu having a relative density of 8.0 gr/cc is equivalent to about 90% of the density of pure Cu). In a composite contact using Fe or SUS as a second layer, the temperature characteristic is undesirably reduced.
  • the second layer when the second layer is assumed as a Cu sintered article practically having the relative density value of Cu, that is, a relative density of at least 8.0 gr/cc and very little voids remaining in the Cu sintered article are deformed, they perform a buffer action for easing external force at the time of current interruption.
  • generation of a minute arc on the composite contact surface can be suppressed, so that a composite contact having a temperature characteristic for suppressing the surface roughness of the composite contact surface, contributing to realization of high conductivity, and suppressing the temperature rise of the contact surface low is obtained.
  • W of the first to sixth embodiments mentioned above may be replaced with any of a carbide of W, Mo, and a carbide of Mo. Furthermore, a part of or all of Cu in the first layer may be replaced with Ag.
  • the seventh embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that in the vacuum valve composite contact described in any of the first to sixth embodiments, after alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time, Cu of the first layer contains an amount of 0.5 wt% or less of at least one of Cr, Al, Si, and Fe.
  • Cu of the first layer contains an amount of 0.5 wt% or less of at least one of Cr, Al, Si, and Fe, so that the interruption characteristic is improved, thus a composite contact having a stable temperature characteristic free of mechanical changes is obtained.
  • the amount of at least one of Cr, Al, Si, and Fe is more than 0.5 wt%, the temperature characteristic is reduced.
  • selection of the component of at least one of Cr, Al, Si, and Fe in less than a predetermined amount in Cu of the first layer is useful as an auxiliary art for accomplishment of the object of the present invention.
  • the eighth embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that in the vacuum valve composite contact described in any of the first to seventh embodiments, the thickness of the first layer is set between 0.5 mm and 3.0 mm, and the thickness of the second layer is set between 0.5 mm and 3.0 mm, and the total thickness of the first layer and second layer is set between 1.0 mm and 5.0 mm (when the first layer is a Cu-W mixture, the thickness of the first layer is set between 0.5 mm and 5.0 mm, and the thickness of the second layer is set between 1.0 mm and 3.0 mm, and the total thickness of the first layer and second layer is set between 1.5 mm and 7.0 mm), and the first layer is a contact surface, and the second layer is a support pedestal of the first layer.
  • the thickness of the first layer not only the material resistance as a whole can be reduced but also the thickness is also reduced (made smaller) more within a predetermined range, so that the whole composite contact elastically responds to mechanical external force at the time of interruption.
  • the first and second layers are thin for external force applied to the contact surface at the time of interruption or switching, so that it is important to obtain an effect that the contact surface can follow while flexibly reserving the contact area.
  • the contact surface becomes point contact and cannot follow while flexibly reserving the contact area, and the actual contact area is not increased, and the effect of improvement of the temperature characteristic is low.
  • the thickness of the first and second layers is set to an appropriate value within a range of a predetermined value, not only an auxiliary effect that the material resistance can be reduced is obtained but also it acts so as to ensure the actual contact area of the contact surface large, and by the synergistic effect thereof, it has an action of contributing to more stabilization of the temperature characteristic.
  • the knowledge for the synergistic effect is that the effect is not simple pursuit of an optimal value only by changing the material thickness.
  • a precondition is that the selection of the thickness within the range that for deformation by external force, the whole composite contact can follow the deformation, the selection of Cu and 15 to 60 wt% of Cr as the first layer (or selection of Cu and 15 to 90 wt% of W), the selection of Cu having a relative density of 8.0 gr/cc or more which is fully softened as the second layer, and the first and second layers are laminated and are used respectively as a contact surface and a support member.
  • the synergistic effect depends on a composite contribution that these factors mutually affect closely the temperature characteristic.
  • the thickness of the first layer is less than 0.5 mm, if the number of interruptions and the number of switchings are increased, in all of or a part of the material of the first layer, evaporation, scattering, and consumption are seen, and for example, by trouble of generation of a welding fault or a withstand voltage fault due to exposure of the second layer, surface roughness is caused undesirably.
  • the thickness of the first layer is more than 3 mm (when the first layer is Cu-W mixture, more than 5 mm)
  • the electric resistance of the material is increased in correspondence to it, and not only the temperature of the contact surface undesirably rises greatly but also the actual contact area cannot be ensured undesirably.
  • the thickness of the second layer is less than 0.5 mm (when the first layer is a Cu-W mixture, less than 1 mm), when the second layer is used as a support pedestal of the first layer, the strength is insufficient and the composite contact is deformed as a whole undesirably.
  • the deformation causes non-uniformity of the contact state and reduction in the temperature characteristic.
  • the thickness of the second layer is more than 3 mm, the deformation capacity of the first layer to flexibly follow in order to ensure the contact area is reduced, and the contact area of the first layer is not increased, and not only the improvement effect of the temperature characteristic is low but also the electric resistance of the material is increased in correspondence to it, and the temperature of the contact surface is undesirably increased greatly.
  • the total value of the thickness of the first layer and the thickness of the second layer is preferably 5 mm or less (when the first layer is a Cu-W mixture, 7 mm or less).
  • the ninth embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that in the vacuum valve composite contact described in any of the first to seventh embodiments, Cu of the first layer composed of a Cu-Cr mixture contains 0.001 to 1 wt% of at least one of Bi, Te, and Sb.
  • this embodiment is useful in further improvement of the welding resistance characteristic.
  • the inventors examined the contact material used for a vacuum valve, compared it with the vacuum valve characteristic, and found that the following (a) - (f) strongly take part in the temperature characteristic.
  • (a), (b), and (c) can be confirmed beforehand, by controlling the obstruction conditions for effectively fulfilling the present invention such as, with respect to the composition ratio of the contact material, application of 15 to 60% Cr-Cu (or 50 to 90% W-Cu), for Cu of the second layer, a relative density of 8.0 gr/cc or more, and for example, use of a Cu plate or a Cu sintered article, that is, when the contact material and the materials of the fixed and movable power supply shafts are decided.
  • the obstruction conditions for effectively fulfilling the present invention such as, with respect to the composition ratio of the contact material, application of 15 to 60% Cr-Cu (or 50 to 90% W-Cu), for Cu of the second layer, a relative density of 8.0 gr/cc or more, and for example, use of a Cu plate or a Cu sintered article, that is, when the contact material and the materials of the fixed and movable power supply shafts are decided.
  • the amount of Cr in the Cu-Cr alloy of the first layer is less than 15% (or when the amount of W in the Cu-W alloy is less than 50%), the arc-proof property when the current is interrupted is not sufficient, so that the material of the contact surface area is damaged severely, and the contact resistance is changed remarkably, and the temperature characteristic is reduced.
  • the amount of Cr is 15% or more (or the amount of W is 50% or more), the arc-proof property is improved and the temperature characteristic is stabilized.
  • (d) is related to the thickness of the first and second layers.
  • the first effect for that the thickness of the first and second layers is reduced is that, since the thickness of the first layer, the thickness of the second layer, and the total thickness thereof which have an important role in the electric resistance due to the material itself and thermal diffusion are optimized respectively, the material resistance as a whole can be reduced.
  • the contact surface area receiving an arc by current interruption is fused and evaporated by the received energy, and remarkable roughness and material consumption are caused, and a crater several ⁇ m to several 100 ⁇ m deep from the contact surface may be formed.
  • a thickness of the Cu-Cr contact (or the Cu-W contact) of the first layer a thickness of 0.5 mm or more sufficiently thicker than the depth of the crater is selected, so that even if remarkable roughness and material consumption are caused, the Cu-Cr contact (or the Cu-W contact) of the first layer can remain in the contact surface area, and a stable temperature characteristic is obtained.
  • the thickness of the first layer is less than 0.5 mm, it is insufficient to fully prevent the second layer from exposure.
  • the thickness of the first layer is 3 mm or more (when the first layer is a Cu-W mixture, 5 mm or more), an increase in the resistance occurs, and therefore these values are decided as limit values.
  • a Cu-Cr contact (first layer) with a thickness of 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm (when the first layer is a Cu-W mixture, 5 mm or less) is arranged, and the second layer (Cu) is arranged as a support pedestal for preventing the first layer from deformation, thus a stable temperature characteristic is fulfilled.
  • the second effect for that the thickness of the first and second layers is reduced is that, since the first and second layers are sufficiently thin, for external force applied to the contact surface at the time of interruption or switching, the layers follow flexibly while ensuring the three-point contact.
  • the contact surface becomes point contact and cannot follow while flexibly reserving the contact area, and the actual contact area is not increased, and no stable temperature characteristic can be fulfilled.
  • the first and second layers are optimized as a predetermined constitution, thus to use the flexibility and ensure the temperature characteristic is a new perception which is not seen conventionally.
  • the thickness of the first and second layers is set within the range of predetermined values, not only a general effect that the material resistance can be reduced but also an effect that the first and second layers are set to predetermined thicknesses preferable to integrally deform and the actual contact area of the contact surface is ensured are fulfilled.
  • the synergistic effect thereof it contributes to more stabilization of the temperature characteristic.
  • (e) and (f) depend on acceptance or rejection of the junction status and are variable factors which are most difficult to confirm.
  • the temperature characteristic varies with the existence of an Ag brazing layer and becomes a variable factor. Therefore, this embodiment, to prevent the status of (e) and (f) from acting on the temperature characteristic as a variable factor, eliminates the existence of the Ag brazing layer and realizes a status that Cu in the Cu-Cr contact of the first layer and Cu of the second layer mutually enter by a predetermined amount, thereby ensures the strength after the first and second layers are united with each other and excludes the variable factor for the temperature characteristic.
  • (g) varies with the status of interruption or switching every moment and is difficult to fix the quantity.
  • the arced contact surface region of the Cu-Cr alloy (or the Cu-W alloy) of the first layer is repeatedly subject to fusion, evaporation, and scattering, and the contact surface is roughened remarkably, and the material is consumed, and temperature rise and reduction in the interruption characteristic are caused.
  • the contact surface subject to such repetition of fusion, evaporation, and scattering is greatly changed in the surface status thereof every moment whenever the current is interrupted. Therefore, when a sufficient contact area is ensured, the temperature rise value is low and a stable temperature characteristic is obtained.
  • the surface configuration varies every interruption, so that there is no guarantee given to ensuring of sufficient contact at the next interruption, and the temperature characteristic becomes unstable, and the interruption characteristic also becomes unstable.
  • suppression of generation of an arc by the aforementioned effect is taken into consideration by an auxiliary art for optimally selecting a range of the thickness of the first and second layers, and the temperature characteristic is stabilized.
  • a composite contact piece composed of the first layer and second layer manufactured under a predetermined condition is loaded on a test vacuum valve and is assembled. Then while giving a continuous current of 200 A and a load of 20 kg/cm 2 to the contact, the surface temperature of the terminal portion of the test vacuum valve is measured on a noncontact basis using a highly sensitive infrared thermometer, and the difference between the measured value and the room temperature is obtained as a temperature rise value, and the temperature characteristic is decided.
  • An experimental valve for the interruption test having a contact with a diameter of 70 mm is attached to a switchgear, is baked and voltage-aged. Then it is connected to a circuit at 24 kV and 50 Hz, and the interruption limit is compared and evaluated for three test vacuum valves while increasing the current almost by 1 KA each time.
  • the numerical values indicated are relative values when the interruption limited value of an example 2 is set to 1.0.
  • an insulating container made of ceramics (main component: Al 2 O 3 ) in which the average surface roughness of the end face is ground to about 1.5 ⁇ m is prepared.
  • the ceramics insulating container is subject to the pre-heating process at 1600°C before assembly.
  • a sealing metal fitting a 42% Ni-Fe alloy with a plate thickness of 2 mm is prepared.
  • a brazing material a 72% Ag-Cu alloy plate with a thickness of 0.1 mm is prepared.
  • the aforementioned prepared members are arranged between the joined articles (the end face of the ceramics insulating container and sealing metal fitting) so as to be subject to air-tight sealing junction.
  • the test valve is assembled by the air-tight sealing step between the sealing metal fitting and the ceramics insulating container.
  • An important point of the composite contact of the present invention is that when the two layers are united with each other how much Cu in the first layer and Cu in the second layer mutually enter, and to measure the entry amount is important.
  • Measurement of the Cu entry amount is examined by the section in the neighborhood of the boundary surface where the first layer and second layer make contact with each other.
  • a radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) is doped in Cu in Cu-Cr (or Cu-W) of the first layer.
  • no radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) is doped.
  • the two layers are made contact with each other, are heated, and are united with each other.
  • the amount of a radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) existing in Cu in the second layer is determined as Cu entering from the first layer by, for example, an IMA (ion micro-analyzer).
  • a radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) of Cu is doped.
  • Cu in Cu-Cr (or Cu-W) of the first layer no radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) is doped.
  • the two layers are made contact with each other, are heated, and are united with each other.
  • the amount of a radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) existing in Cu in the first layer is determined as Cu entering from the second layer by, for example, the IMA (ion micro-analyzer).
  • an XMA X-ray micro-analyzer
  • the distance of the entered Cu is obtained by the pre-experiment using test pieces, details of which are described below.
  • a composite contact containing a radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) in either of the Cu layer (the second layer) and the Cu-Cr alloy (or the CuW alloy) (the first layer) is formed and the relationship with the radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) entry amount corresponding to the heating condition is measured.
  • the amount of entered Cu is inferred without doping a radioactive substance ( 64 Cu) in the Cu plate and Cu powder used to manufacture all composite contacts actually to be supplied to the example and comparison example.
  • the steps (a to g) used after Cu (the second layer) and the Cu-Cr mixture (or Cu-W mixture) (the first layer) are made contact with each other are indicated below.
  • Steps a - g the primary heating and the secondary heating were executed in the atmosphere of hydrogen gas or in vacuum.
  • a Cu plate is used as Cu of the second layer.
  • a pure Cu plate with a thickness of 2 mm is used as a representative material of the second layer, and a Cu-25% Cr alloy with a thickness of 1 mm is used as a representative material of the first layer.
  • the Cu plate is pre-heated at 500°C or higher for 10 minutes or more.
  • Cu in the Cu-Cr mixed powder is pre-heated at 350°C or higher for about one hour and then is used.
  • Cr in the Cu-Cr mixed powder is pre-heated at 1350°C or higher for about 30 minutes or more and then is used.
  • Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) in which Cr (chromium) powder with an average particle diameter of 44 to 105 ⁇ m and Cu (copper) powder with the same average particle diameter are uniformly mixed at a predetermined ratio (25 wt% Cr - Cu) is prepared.
  • Cu for the second layer a Cu plate rolled to a thickness of 2 mm is prepared.
  • Step a is adopted, in the comparison examples 2 to 5, Step b is adopted, and in the examples 1 to 5, Step b is adopted.
  • Step a is adopted, in the comparison examples 6 and 7, a predetermined thickness is left by a method for removing a part of the surface layer by a mechanical process.
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and as at Step a, are united with each other by mechanically pressed at a pressure of 8 t/cm 2 and the entry of Cu in the neighborhood of the boundary surface is almost 0 (Comparison example 1).
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, each other (kept loaded) and are subject to the primary heating process at 700°C at Step b, and Cu in the first layer enters the second layer by 2 to 5 ⁇ m, and Cu in the second layer enters the first layer by 3 to 5 ⁇ m (Comparison example 2).
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are subject to the primary heating process at 800°C at Step b, and Cu in the first layer enters the second layer by 15 to 17 ⁇ m, and Cu in the second layer enters the first layer by 15 to 17 ⁇ m (Comparison example 3).
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are selectively subject to the primary heating process at 900 to 1150°C for about one hour at Step b, and alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which the two layers are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Examples 1, 2, 4 and 5).
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are subject to the primary heating process at 1250°C for about one hour at Step b, and alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer enter within a range from 100 ⁇ m to 110 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Comparison example 4).
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are subject to the primary heating process at 1300°C at Step b, and alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer enter within a range from 110 ⁇ m to 120 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Comparison example 5).
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded), and using the composite contacts manufactured in the examples 1, 2, 4 and 5 mentioned above, the thickness of Cu is reduced to 2 to 5 ⁇ m by mechanically removing one surface (the second layer), and the other surface (the first layer) is not mechanically processed and is kept unchanged at 30 to 35 ⁇ m (Comparison example 6). Inversely, the first layer is mechanically removed, thus the thickness of Cu is reduced to 2 to 5 ⁇ m and the second layer is not mechanically processed and is kept unchanged at 30 to 35 ⁇ m (Comparison example 7). In this way, composite contacts different in thickness are manufactured (Comparison examples 6 and 7).
  • the evaluation of the present invention is made such that the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic are treated as the reference values when the entry amount of Cu from the first layer into the second layer and the entry amount of Cu from the second layer into the first layer are respectively set to 30 to 35 ⁇ m and 30 to 35 ⁇ m (Example 2).
  • the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic are evaluated for each composite contact.
  • the entry amount of Cu from the first layer into the second layer and the entry amount of Cu from the second layer into the first layer are set to almost zero, 2 to 5 ⁇ m, and 3 to 5 ⁇ m, for the reference value of the example 2
  • temperature rise values of 1.5 times (Evaluation Z), 1.3 to 1.5 times, and 1.5 times or more (Evaluations Y and Z) are obtained, and they are disqualified.
  • the interruption characteristic, for the reference value of the example 2 is reduced to 0.3 times and 0.5 times, and moreover in the interruption test, the first layer and second layer are separated undesirably (Comparison examples 1 and 2).
  • the temperature characteristic is similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluations C and D). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times and is similar to the reference value of the example 2, that is, within the qualified range.
  • the temperature characteristic is similar to the reference value of the example 2 or more (Evaluations B and C).
  • the interruption characteristic indicates satisfactorily 1.0 to 1.1 times.
  • the entry amount of Cu from the first layer into the second layer and the entry amount of Cu from the second layer into the first layer are respectively set to 100 to 110 ⁇ m and 100 to 110 ⁇ m (Comparison example 4) or set to 110 to 120 ⁇ m and 110 to 120 ⁇ m (Comparison example 5), for the reference value of the example 2, the temperature rise values are 1.15 to 1.3 times and 1.3 to 1.5 times (Evaluations X and Y) or 1.05 to 1.15 times and 1.5 times or more (Evaluations D to Z).
  • the interruption characteristic, for the reference value of the example 2 indicates 0.8 times to 1.0 times or 0.7 times to 1.0 times, and qualified values and disqualified values coexist undesirably. On each contact surface after the interruption test, composition changes and generation of internal voids due to evaporation are seen. This seems to be a cause.
  • the temperature characteristic indicates 1.05 to 1.15 times, 1.3 to 1.5 times, or 1.15 to 1.3 times (Evaluations D to Y, Evaluations D to X) and variations are seen.
  • the interruption characteristic, for the reference value of the example 2 indicates 0.8 times to 1.0 times and qualified values and disqualified values coexist undesirably.
  • the entry amount of Cu from the first layer into the second layer and the entry amount of Cu from the second layer into the first layer are preferably set within a range from 20 to 100 ⁇ m according to the examples 1, 2, 4 and 5.
  • Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) in which Cr (chromium) powder with an average particle diameter of 44 to 105 ⁇ m and Cu (copper) powder with the same average particle diameter are uniformly mixed at a predetermined ratio (25 wt% Cr - Cu) is prepared.
  • Cu for the second layer a Cu sintered plate, which has a relative density of 8.0 gr/cc or more and is rolled to a thickness of 2 mm, is prepared.
  • the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) is placed, and the two layers are kept unchanged (kept loaded) and are subject to a predetermined primary heating process (900 to 1150°C) for about one hour (at Step b), and Cu-Cr alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact characterized in that the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained, and the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic are evaluated.
  • Example 3 As a result, even if the second layer is a Cu sintered plate, the same tendency is obtained (Example 3). Further, Cu of the Cu-Cr mixed powder and Cr of the Cu-Cr mixed powder are heated respectively at 350°C or higher for about one hour and 1350°C or higher for about one hour before use.
  • Cu and Cr for the first layer Cu-Cr mixed powders in which Cr (chromium) powder with an average particle diameter of 44 to 105 ⁇ m and Cu (copper) powder with the same average particle diameter are mixed at a predetermined ratio (5 to 90% Cr - Cu) are prepared.
  • Cu for the second layer a Cu plate is prepared.
  • the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) is placed, and the two layers are made contact with each other, as they were, (kept loaded), are united with each other by the primary pressuring process at a pressure of 6 t/cm 2 or less, for example, of 2 t/cm 2 , and then are subject to the primary heating process at 900 to 1150°C for about one hour, and alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • composite contacts in which the two (the first and second layer) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are obtained (Step d).
  • the temperature characteristics indicate 0.8 to 0.9 times (Evaluation B) and 1.0 times (Evaluation C), respectively.
  • the interruption characteristics ensure 0.9 times of the reference value of the example 2 and both characteristics are satisfactory.
  • the temperature characteristic undesirably indicate 1.15 to 1.3 times (Evaluation X) and 1.3 to 1.5 times (Evaluation Y) and are disqualified.
  • the interruption characteristic is greatly reduced to 0.4 times for the reference value of the example 2 and is disqualified (Comparison example 9).
  • the Cu-Cr alloy (Examples 6 and 7) having a Cr amount of 15 to 60% Cr of the first layer is preferable, and more preferably, selection of the Cu-Cr alloy (Example 2) having 25% Cr is useful as an auxiliary art for executing the present invention.
  • a Cu plate (the second layer) similar to the aforementioned and a Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) similar to the aforementioned are prepared.
  • the aforementioned Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) is placed and the layers are united with each other by the primary pressuring process at a pressure of 6 t/cm 2 or less, (after cooling), are united with each other by the primary heating process at 950 to 1150°C for about one hour, then are secondarily pressurized at a pressure of 4 t/cm 2 or more, and are united with each by the secondary heating process at 1080°C or lower, for example, at 950°C (Step g).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates Evaluation D of 1.05 to under 1.15 times, and the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times, and the two are within the qualified range. Even when the average particle diameter of Cr is 105 to 150 ⁇ m (Example 9), the temperature characteristic indicates Evaluation C similar to that of the reference example 2, and the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times, and the two are within the qualified range. On the other hand, when the average particle diameter of Cr is 150 to 300 ⁇ m (Comparison example 10), the temperature characteristic indicates Evaluation C similar to that of the reference example 2 and is qualified, though the interruption characteristic undesirably indicates large variations such as 0.7 to 1.0 times.
  • the aforementioned Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) is placed, and the two layers are made contact with each other, as they were, (kept loaded), are united with each other by the primary heating process at 900 to 1150°C, for example, at 1050°C for about one hour. And then, they are united with each other by the primary pressuring process at a pressure of 6 t/cm 2 or less, for example, at a pressure of 4 t/cm 2 , and Cr-Cu alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • composite contacts in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are obtained (Step c).
  • the temperature characteristics indicate values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluations B-C and C).
  • the interruption characteristics indicate 0.9 to 1.0 times similar to the reference value of the example 2 within the qualified range.
  • the temperature characteristic indicates the similar value (Evaluation B) and is qualified, though the interruption characteristic is greatly reduced to 0.5 to 0.7 times, and the characteristics are disqualified as a whole.
  • the thickness of the first layer is set to 5 to 6 mm (Comparison example 12), for the reference value of the example 2, the temperature rise indicates 1.05 to 1.15 times (Evaluation D) and is within the qualified range, though the interruption characteristic indicates 0.8 times for the reference value of the example 2, and the characteristics are disqualified as a whole.
  • the temperature characteristics indicate values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluation C).
  • the interruption characteristics indicate almost similar 1.0 times and the two characteristics are similar to the reference values of the example 2 and are qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic indicates similar or larger values (Evaluation B and C) and is qualified, though the interruption characteristic is reduced to 0.6 to 0.8 times, and the characteristics are disqualified as a whole.
  • the thickness of the second layer is set to 6.0 mm (Comparison example 14)
  • the temperature rise indicates 1.05 to 1.15 times (Evaluation D) and is qualified, though the interruption characteristic indicates 0.8 times for the reference value of the example 2 and is disqualified.
  • Step b The case that as a step after the second layer and the first layer are made contact with each other, the two make contact, as they were, with each other (loaded) and then are subject to the primary heating process, and Cu-Cr alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time, and composite contacts in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are obtained is indicated in the examples 1 to 5 (Step b).
  • first and second layers are subject to the primary pressurizing process after the primary heating process at Step b, and Cu-Cr alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time, and composite contacts in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are obtained is indicated in the examples 10 to 12 (Step c).
  • first and second layers are made contact with each other (loaded), are subject to the primary pressurizing process, and then subject to the primary heating process, and Cu-Cr alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time, and composite contacts in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are obtained is indicated in the examples 6 and 7 (Step d).
  • the first and second layers are further subject to the secondary pressurizing process and secondary heating process, and Cu-Cr alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time, and composite contacts in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are obtained is indicated in the examples 8 and 9 (Step g).
  • the present invention can manufacture other composite contacts without being limited to these steps b, c, d, and g.
  • the first and second layers are further subject to the secondary heating process and secondary pressurizing process, and Cu-Cr alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time, and a composite contact in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Example 15, Step e).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluation A). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.2 times higher than the reference value of the example 2 and is qualified.
  • only the secondary heating process may be performed or only the secondary pressurizing process may be performed.
  • the two (the first and second layer) are made contact with each other (loaded) and then are subject to the primary heating process while giving a weight of 2 kg/cm 2 , and alloying of the Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time, and a composite contact in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Example 16, Step f).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluations A and B). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 to 1.2 times higher than the reference value of the example 2 and is qualified.
  • the first layer As raw powder of Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer), Cu containing Cr of 0.35wt% or less instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate For the Cu plate (the second layer), pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured (Example 17).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times higher than the reference value of the example 2 and is qualified.
  • the first layer Cu containing Al of 0.5wt% or less instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured (Example 18).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times higher than the reference value of the example 2 and is qualified.
  • the first layer As raw powder of Cu-Cr mixed powder (the first layer), Cu containing Si of 0.5wt% or less instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate For the Cu plate (the second layer), pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured (Example 19).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times higher than the reference value of the example 2 and is qualified.
  • the first layer Cu containing Fe of 0.5wt% or less instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured (Example 20).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times higher than the reference value of the example 2 and is qualified.
  • containing of 0.5 wt% or less of at least one of Cr, Al, Si, and Fe in Cu of the first layer is useful in further improvement of the interruption characteristic and temperature characteristic.
  • the thickness of the first layer is set to 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm
  • the thickness of the second layer is set to 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm
  • the total thickness of the first and second layers is set to 1.0 mm to 5.0 mm
  • alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • composite contacts in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are manufactured.
  • the first layer is used as a contact surface
  • the second layer is used as a support pedestal of the first layer.
  • a Cu plate uses pure Cu sufficiently softened (Example 21).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluation C).
  • the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 to 1.2 times similar to the reference value of the example 2 and is qualified.
  • Example 22 a Cu-Cr alloy which was previously alloyed is used (Example 22).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 2 (Evaluation C).
  • the interruption characteristic indicates 1.0 times similar to the reference value of the example 2 and is qualified.
  • the problem of warping it can be solved by controlling the cooling speed thereof without any trouble.
  • CuCrBi containing 0.01 wt% Bi in the Cu amount is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared, and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 40 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured.
  • the welding separation force is measured, and it is found that the separation force is reduced to about 1/4 compared with the contact of another example having no existing Bi (improvement of the welding resistance characteristic). Namely, this example is useful in further improvement of the welding resistance characteristic (Example 23).
  • CuCrBi containing 0.1 wt% Bi is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 40 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured. It is found that the separation force is reduced to about 1/6 (improvement of the welding resistance characteristic) (Example 24).
  • CuCrBi containing 1 wt% Bi is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 40 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured. It is found that the separation force is reduced to about 1/10 (improvement of the welding resistance characteristic) (Example 25).
  • CuCrTe containing 0.01 wt% Te in the Cu amount is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared, and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 30 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured.
  • the welding separation force is measured, and it is found that the separation force is reduced to about 1/2 compared with the contact of another example having no existing Te (improvement of the welding resistance characteristic) (Example 26).
  • CuCrTe containing 0.1 wt% Te in the Cu amount is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared, and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 30 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured.
  • the welding separation force is measured, and it is found that the separation force is reduced to about 1/4 compared with the contact of another example having no existing Te (improvement of the welding resistance characteristic) (Example 27).
  • CuCrTe containing 1 wt% Te in the Cu amount is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared, and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 30 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured. It is found that the separation force is reduced to about 1/6 compared with the contact of another example having no existing Te (improvement of the welding resistance characteristic) (Example 28).
  • CuCrTe containing 3 wt% Te in the Cu amount is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared, and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 40 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured. It is not preferable from the viewpoint of the withstand voltage characteristic, thereby is excluded (Comparison example 16).
  • CuCrSb containing 0.01 wt% Sb in the Cu amount is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared, and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 30 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured.
  • the welding separation force is measured, and it is found that the separation force is reduced to about 1/2 compared with the contact of another example having no existing Sb (improvement of the welding resistance characteristic) (Example 29).
  • CuCrSb containing 1 wt% Sb in the Cu amount is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared, and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 30 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured.
  • the welding separation force is measured, and it is found that the separation force is reduced to about 1/3 compared with the contact of another example having no existing Sb (improvement of the welding resistance characteristic) (Example 30).
  • CuCrSb containing 1 wt% Sb in the Cu amount is prepared and is united with the second layer separately prepared, and a composite contact in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter 40 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is manufactured. It is not preferable from the viewpoint of the withstand voltage characteristic, thereby is excluded (Comparison example 17).
  • a Cu plate is used as Cu of the second layer.
  • Example 33 as Cu of the second layer, uses a Cu sintered article.
  • the first layer As a representative material of the first layer, it is a target to manufacture a Cu-73% W alloy with a thickness of 1 mm, and as a representative material of the second layer a pure Cu plate with a thickness of 2 mm is used.
  • the Cu plate is pre-heated at 500°C or higher.
  • Cu of the Cu-W mixed powder is pre-heated at 350°C or higher and W of the Cu-W mixed powder is pre-heated at 1350°C or higher.
  • Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) in which W (tungsten) powder with an average particle diameter of 1 to 6 ⁇ m and Cu (copper) powder with an average particle diameter of 10 ⁇ m are uniformly mixed at a predetermined ratio (73 wt% W - Cu) is prepared.
  • Cu for the second layer a Cu plate rolled to a thickness of 2 mm is prepared. Further, as steps after Cu and the Cu-W mixture are made contact with each other, in the comparison example 18, Step a is adopted, in the comparison examples 19 to 22, Step b is adopted, and in the examples 31, 32, 34 and 35, Step b is adopted. In the comparison examples 23 and 20, a predetermined thickness is left by a method for removing a part of the surface layer by a mechanical process.
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded), and at Step a they are united with each other by mechanically pressed at a pressure of 8 t/cm 2 and the entry of Cu in the neighborhood of the boundary surface is reduced to almost 0.
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are subject to the primary heating process at 750°C at Step b, and Cu in the first layer enters the second layer by 2 to 3 ⁇ m, and Cu of the second layer enters the first layer by 3 to 5 ⁇ m.
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are subject to the primary heating process at 850°C at Step b, and Cu in the first layer enters the second layer by 15 to 17 ⁇ m, and Cu of the second layer enters the first layer by 15 to 17 ⁇ m.
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are selectively subject to the primary heating process at 900 to 1150°C at Step b, and alloying of the Cu-W mixture (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • composite contacts in which the two layers are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are obtained.
  • the entry amount of Cu on the boundary surface between the first layer and the second layer is not within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m.
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are subject to the primary heating process at 1250°C at Step b, and alloying of the Cu-W mixture (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer enter within a range of 100 to 110 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained.
  • the two layers are made contact, as they were, with each other (kept loaded) and are subject to the primary heating process at 1250°C at Step b, and alloying of the Cu-W mixture (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer enter within a range of 110 to 115 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained.
  • the two layers are made contact , as they were, with each other (kept loaded), and using the composite contact manufactured in the example 32 mentioned above, one surface (the second layer) is mechanically removed and the thickness of Cu is reduced to 2 to 5 ⁇ m.
  • the other surface (the first layer) is not mechanically processed and is kept unchanged at 30 to 35 ⁇ m.
  • the first layer is mechanically removed, thus the thickness of Cu is reduced to 2 to 5 ⁇ m, and the second layer is not mechanically processed and is kept unchanged at 30 to 35 ⁇ m.
  • the evaluation in the examples and comparison examples when the first layer is a Cu-W mixture is made such that the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic are treated as the reference values when the entry amount of Cu from the first layer into the second layer and the entry amount of Cu from the second layer into the first layer are respectively set to 30 to 35 ⁇ m (Example 32).
  • the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic are evaluated for each composite contact.
  • the entry amount of Cu from the first layer into the second layer and the entry amount of Cu from the second layer into the first layer are set to almost zero, 2 to 3 ⁇ m, and 3 to 5 ⁇ m, for the reference value of the example 32
  • temperature rise values of 1.5 times or higher (Evaluation Z), 1.3 to 1.5 times, and 1.5 times or higher (Evaluations Y and Z) are obtained, and they are disqualified.
  • the interruption characteristics, for the reference value of the example 32 are reduced to 0.3 times and 0.5 times and moreover in the interruption test, the first layer and second layer are separated undesirably (Comparison examples 18 and 19).
  • the temperature characteristic is similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluations C and D). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times and is similar to the reference value of the example 32, that is, within the qualified range.
  • the evaluation of the present invention is made such that the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic are treated as the reference values when the entry amount of Cu from the first layer into the second layer is set to 30 to 35 ⁇ m and the entry amount of Cu from the second layer into the first layer is set to 30 to 35 ⁇ m (Example 32).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates (Evaluation C) and assumed as the reference value.
  • the interruption characteristic indicates 1.0 times and assumed as the reference value.
  • the temperature characteristic is similar to the reference value of the example 32 or more (Evaluations B and C).
  • the interruption characteristic indicates satisfactorily 1.0 to 1.1 times.
  • the temperature characteristic is 0.8 to 0.9 times for the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation B).
  • the interruption characteristic indicates satisfactorily 1.0 to 1.1 times.
  • the temperature rise values are undesirably 1.15 to 1.3 times and 1.3 to 1.5 times (Evaluations X and Y), or 1.05 to 1.15 times and 1.5 times or more (Evaluations D to Z).
  • the interruption characteristic for the reference value of the example 32, indicates 0.8 times to 1.0 times or 0.7 to 1.0 times and qualified values and disqualified values coexist undesirably. On each contact surface after the interruption test, composition changes and generation of internal voids due to evaporation are seen. This seems to be a cause.
  • the temperature characteristics indicate 1.05 to 1.15 times, 1.3 to 1.5 times, or 1.15 to 1.3 times (Evaluations D to Y, Evaluations D to X) and variations are seen.
  • the interruption characteristics for the reference value of the example 32, indicate 0.8 times to 1.0 times and qualified values and disqualified values coexist undesirably.
  • a Cu sintered plate is used as Cu of the second layer.
  • Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) in which W powder with an average particle diameter of 1 to 6 ⁇ m and Cu powder with an average particle diameter of 10 ⁇ m are uniformly mixed at a predetermined ratio (73 wt% W - Cu) is prepared.
  • Cu for the second layer a Cu sintered plate, which has a relative density of 8.0 gr/cc or more and is rolled to a thickness of 2 mm, is prepared.
  • the Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) is placed, and the two are kept unchanged (kept loaded) and are subject to a predetermined primary heating process (1150°C) (at Step b), and Cu-W alloying of the Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact characterized in that the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained, and the temperature characteristic and interruption characteristic are evaluated.
  • Example 33 As a result, even if the second layer is a Cu sintered plate, the same tendency is obtained (Example 33). Further, Cu of the Cu-W mixed powder and W of the Cu-W mixed powder are heated respectively at 350°C or higher and 1350°C or higher before use.
  • the adaptation of the art of the present invention is also useful in a composite contact in which the Cu plate as the second layer is replaced with a Cu sintered plate.
  • Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) in which W powder with an average particle diameter of 1 to 6 ⁇ m and Cu powder with an average particle diameter of 10 ⁇ m are mixed at a predetermined ratio (25 to 95% W - Cu) is prepared.
  • Cu for the second layer a Cu plate is prepared.
  • the Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) is placed, and the two layers are made contact with each other, as they were, (kept loaded), are united with each other by the primary pressuring process at a pressure of 6 t/cm 2 or less, and then are subject to the primary heating process at 1150°C, and alloying of the Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which the two (the first and second layer) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Step d).
  • the temperature characteristics indicate 0.8 to 0.9 times (Evaluation B) and 1.05 to 1.10 times (Evaluation D), respectively.
  • the interruption characteristics ensure 1.1 times and 0.9 times for the reference value of the example 32, and both characteristics are satisfactory.
  • the temperature characteristic indicates 1.15 to 1.3 times (Evaluation X) and 1.3 to 1.5 times (Evaluation Y), and the interruption characteristic indicates 0.4 times for the reference value of the example 32, and is disqualified (Comparison example 26).
  • the art of the present invention is preferably adapted.
  • a Cu plate (the second layer) similar to the aforementioned and a Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) similar to the aforementioned are prepared.
  • the aforementioned Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) is placed and the layers are united with each other by the primary pressuring process at a pressure of 6 t/cm 2 or less, (after cooling) are united with each other by the primary heating process at 950 to 1150°C, then are secondarily pressurized at a pressure of 4 t/cm 2 or more, and are united with each by the secondary heating process at 1080°C or lower (Step g).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates 1.05 to 1.15 times (Evaluation D).
  • the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times, and the two are within the qualified range.
  • the temperature characteristic indicates Evaluation C similar to that of the reference example 32, and the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times, and the two are within the qualified range.
  • the temperature characteristic indicates Evaluation C similar to that of the reference example 32 and is qualified, though the interruption characteristic indicates 0.7 to 1.0 times and is disqualified.
  • the interruption characteristic is varied.
  • the aforementioned Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) is placed, and the two layers are made contact with each other, as they were, (kept loaded), are united with each other by the primary heating process at 900 to 1150°C, and then are united with each other by the primary pressuring process at a pressure of 6 t/cm 2 or less, and Cr-W alloying of the Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Step c).
  • the temperature characteristics satisfactorily indicate values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluations B and C).
  • the interruption characteristics indicate 0.9 to 1.0 times similar to the reference value of the example 32 within the qualified range.
  • the temperature characteristic indicates similar values (Evaluation B) and is qualified, though the interruption characteristic is greatly reduced to 0.4 to 0.8 times, and the characteristics are disqualified as a whole.
  • the thickness of the first layer is set to 5.5 to 6 mm (Comparison example 29), for the reference value of the example 32, the temperature rise indicates 1.05 to 1.15 times (Evaluation D) and is within the qualified range, though the interruption characteristic indicates 0.7 to 0.9 times, and the characteristics are disqualified as a whole.
  • the first layer is excessively thick, it is disadvantageous to ensure a flexible contact surface .
  • the temperature characteristics indicate values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation C).
  • the interruption characteristics indicate similar values (1.0 times) and the two characteristics are similar to the reference values of the example 32 and are qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic indicates similar or larger values (Evaluation B and C) and is qualified, though the interruption characteristic is reduced to 0.6 to 0.8 times, and the characteristics are disqualified as a whole.
  • the thickness of the second layer is set to 6.0 mm (Comparison example 31)
  • the temperature rise indicates 1.05 to 1.15 times (Evaluation D) and is qualified, though the interruption characteristic indicates 0.8 times for the reference value of the example 32 and is disqualified.
  • the two (the first and second layers) are just made contact (loaded) with each other, then are subject to the primary heating process (1050°C) and primary pressurizing process (6 t/cm 2 or less), and are further subject to the secondary heating process (900°C) and secondary pressurizing process (4 t/cm 2 or more), and Cu-W alloying of the Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Example 45, Step e).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation A). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.2 times for the reference value of the example 32 and is qualified.
  • only the secondary heating process may be performed or only the secondary pressurizing process may be performed.
  • the two (the first and second layer) are just made contact with each other and then are subject to the primary heating process (1050°C) while the two are kept in the primary pressurizing contact (a weight of 2 kg/cm 2 is kept loaded), and alloying of the Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact in which the two (the first and second layers) are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface is obtained (Example 46, Step f).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluations A and B).
  • the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 to 1.2 times for the reference value of the example 32 and is qualified.
  • the first layer As raw powder of Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer), Cu containing 0.001% Bi instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate For the Cu plate (the second layer), pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured under the condition at Step c (Example 47).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times for the reference value of the example 32 and is qualified.
  • the first layer Cu containing 0.1% Bi instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured under the condition at Step c (Example 48).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times for the reference value of the example 32 and is qualified.
  • the first layer As raw powder of Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer), Cu containing 1.0% Bi instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate For the Cu plate (the second layer), pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured under the condition at Step c (Example 49).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times for the reference value of the example 32 and is qualified.
  • the first layer As raw powder of Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer), Cu containing 0.01% Te instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate For the Cu plate (the second layer), pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured under the condition at Step c (Example 50).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times for the reference value of the example 32 and is qualified.
  • the first layer As raw powder of Cu-W mixed powder (the first layer), Cu containing 0.1% Sb instead of pure Cu is prepared.
  • the Cu plate For the Cu plate (the second layer), pure Cu sufficiently softened is prepared and a composite contact is manufactured under the condition at Step c (Example 51).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.0 times for the reference value of the example 32 and is qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic compared with the reference value of the example 32 is ranked Evaluation D. Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.1 times and is qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic compared with the reference value of the example 32 is ranked Evaluation C. Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.0 times and is qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic compared with the reference value of the example 32 is ranked Evaluation D. Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times and is qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic compared with the reference value of the example 32 is ranked Evaluation D. Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times and is qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic compared with the reference value of the example 32 is ranked Evaluation D. Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times and is qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic compared with the reference value of the example 32 is ranked Evaluation D. Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times and is qualified.
  • the temperature characteristic compared with the reference value of the example 32 is ranked Evaluation D. Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 0.9 to 1.0 times and is qualified.
  • the thickness of the first layer is set to 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm
  • the thickness of the second layer is set to 1.5 mm to 3.0 mm
  • the total thickness of the first and second layers is set to 1.0 mm to 5.0 mm
  • alloying of the Cu-W mixture and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • composite contacts in which the two are united with each other while Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface are manufactured.
  • the first layer is used as a contact surface
  • the second layer is used as a support pedestal of the first layer.
  • a Cu plate uses pure Cu sufficiently softened (Modification example 1).
  • the temperature characteristic indicates values similar to the reference value of the example 32 (Evaluation C). Furthermore, the interruption characteristic indicates 1.0 times similar to the reference value of the example 32 and is qualified.
  • the second layer composed of Cu and the first layer composed of the Cu-Cr mixture (or the Cu-W mixture) are kept in contact with each other (kept loaded) and are united with each other by the heating process and pressurizing process under a predetermined condition, thus Cu-Cr alloying of the Cu-Cr mixture (or Cu-W alloying of the Cu-W mixture) and alloying of the boundary surface between the first and second layers are realized at the same time.
  • a composite contact having an excellent interruption characteristic and a stable temperature characteristic can be provided in which Cu of the second layer and Cu in the first layer mutually enter within a range from 20 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m from the boundary surface, and both the first layer and second layer are united with each other.
  • use of it for example, as a contact of a vacuum valve as shown in Fig. 9, contributes to realization of high performance of a vacuum circuit breaker.

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