JPH0350816B2 - - Google Patents

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JPH0350816B2
JPH0350816B2 JP59104962A JP10496284A JPH0350816B2 JP H0350816 B2 JPH0350816 B2 JP H0350816B2 JP 59104962 A JP59104962 A JP 59104962A JP 10496284 A JP10496284 A JP 10496284A JP H0350816 B2 JPH0350816 B2 JP H0350816B2
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weight
electrical contact
bismuth
cadmium
resistance
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JPS60248845A (en
Inventor
Takeshi Harada
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Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo KK
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Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo KK
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Publication of JPH0350816B2 publication Critical patent/JPH0350816B2/ja
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H1/00Contacts
    • H01H1/02Contacts characterised by the material thereof
    • H01H1/021Composite material
    • H01H1/023Composite material having a noble metal as the basic material
    • H01H1/0237Composite material having a noble metal as the basic material and containing oxides
    • H01H1/02372Composite material having a noble metal as the basic material and containing oxides containing as major components one or more oxides of the following elements only: Cd, Sn, Zn, In, Bi, Sb or Te

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Description

【発明の詳細な説明】[Detailed description of the invention]

(産業上の利用分野) 本発明は、電気接点材料に関するものである。 (従来技術及びその問題点) 従来より内部酸化法により製作した電気接点材
料の一つとして銀−酸化ビスマスが用いられてき
た。銀−酸化ビスマスは、耐アーク性、耐溶着特
性に優れ安定した接触抵抗等の接点性能を有する
が、昨今、継電器の小型化に伴い接触力、開離力
の低下、接点の小型化、接点ギヤツプの狭小化に
伴い耐溶着性に問題が生じてきた。この為、さら
に耐溶着性に優れた電気接点材が要望されてい
る。 (発明の目的) 本発明は斯かる要望を満たすべくなされたもの
で、銀−酸化ビスマスより成る電気接点材料の安
定した接触抵抗をそのまま具有し、耐溶着性が大
幅に向上した電気接点材料を提供せんとするもの
である。 (問題点を解決するための手段) 本発明の電気接点材料の一つは、ビスマス1〜
20重量%、カドミウム0.1〜5重量%、銅0.5〜5
重量%、アンチモン0.5〜5重量%と、残部銀か
ら成る材料であつて、且つ内部酸化されているも
のである。 本発明の電気接点材料の他の一つは、ビスマス
1〜20重量%と、カドミウム0.1〜5重量%、銅
0.5〜5重量%、アンチモン0.5〜5重量%と、残
部銀から成る材料であつて、且つ内部酸化されて
いるものである。 本発明の電気接点材料に於いて、ビスマス1〜
20重量%と、カドミウム0.1〜5重量%、銅0.5〜
5重量%、アンチモン0.5〜5重量%とした理由
は、ビスマス、カドミウムは低温昇華性によつて
耐溶着性を向上させるためで、ビスマス1重量%
未満、カドミウム0.1重量%未満ではその効果が
なく、ビスマス20重量%を超えると合金の融点が
下がりすぎて高温での内部酸化が困難となり、又
カドミウム5重量%を超えると銀−酸化ビスマス
の耐溶着性を劣化させる。銅は酸化物粒子を均一
化させる効果により耐溶着性のバラツキを少なく
するためで、0.5重量%未満ではその効果がなく、
5重量%を超えると耐溶着性を劣化させる。アン
チモンは耐溶着性を向上させるためで、0.5重量
%未満ではその効果がなく、5重量%を超えると
加工性が非常に劣化する。以上のことより、ビス
マス1〜20重量%、カドミウム0.1〜5重量%、
銅0.5〜5重量%、アンチモン0.5〜5重量%の範
囲内では、耐溶着特性の充分満足できる電気接点
材料が得られるものである。 さらに本発明の電気接点材料の他の一つに於い
て、ビスマス1〜20重量%、カドミウム0.1〜5
重量%、銅0.5〜5重量%、アンチモン0.5〜5重
量%以外に鉄族元素0.01〜1重量%添加する理由
は、これを電気接点材料に分散させた場合、これ
により得られる酸化ビスマス及び酸化カドミウム
の均一微細な分散によつて、放電による消耗が均
一化するため接触抵抗がより安定するからであつ
て、0.01重量%未満では酸化ビスマス及び酸化カ
ドミウムが均一微細に分散せず、1重量%を超え
るとそれ自体の偏析が増加し、接触抵抗が不安定
となる。 (実施例及び従来例) 下記の表に左欄に示す実施例1、2の成分組成
の材料を溶解し、アトマイズ粉となした後、600
℃、9気圧、2日間内部酸化し、この酸化アトマ
イズ粉を圧縮焼結し、これを押圧、引抜加工した
後切断してヘツダー加工し、頭部径5mm、頭高
1.0mm、脚部径2.5mm、脚長2.5mmの固定接点と頭部
径4mm、頭高1mm、脚部径2.8mm、脚長1.6mm、頭
高球状5Rの可動接点を得た。 また下記の表の左欄に示す実施例3、4の成分
組成の材料を溶解し、チツプ形状となした後、
600℃、9気圧、2日間内部酸化した後圧縮焼結
し、これを押出、引抜加工した後切断してヘツダ
ー加工し、頭部径5mm、頭高1.0mm、脚部径2.5
mm、脚長2.5mmの固定接点と頭部径4mm、頭高1.1
mm、脚部径2.8mm、脚長1.6mm、頭部球状5Rの可動
接点を得た。 然してこれら実施例1〜4の電気接点材料にて
作つたリベツト型電気接点と、下記の表の左欄に
示す従来例の成分組成の材料を実施例1、2と同
じ方法で作つた同一寸法のリベツト型電気接点を
ヒンジ型リレーに組み込み下記の試験条件にて開
閉試験を行つた処、下記の表の右欄に示すような
結果を得た。 試験条件 電 圧:AC 100V 50Hz 電 流:投入 40A、定常10A 負 荷:抵抗 開閉頻度:20回/分 開閉回数:溶着発生迄
(Industrial Application Field) The present invention relates to electrical contact materials. (Prior Art and its Problems) Silver-bismuth oxide has conventionally been used as one of the electrical contact materials manufactured by internal oxidation method. Silver-bismuth oxide has contact performance such as excellent arc resistance and welding resistance, and stable contact resistance. With the narrowing of the gap, problems have arisen in welding resistance. For this reason, there is a demand for electrical contact materials with even better welding resistance. (Purpose of the Invention) The present invention has been made to meet such needs, and provides an electrical contact material that retains the stable contact resistance of the electrical contact material made of silver-bismuth oxide and has significantly improved welding resistance. This is what we intend to provide. (Means for Solving the Problems) One of the electrical contact materials of the present invention includes bismuth 1 to
20% by weight, cadmium 0.1-5% by weight, copper 0.5-5%
It is a material consisting of 0.5 to 5% by weight of antimony and the balance silver, and is internally oxidized. Another electrical contact material of the present invention includes 1 to 20% by weight of bismuth, 0.1 to 5% by weight of cadmium, and copper.
It is a material consisting of 0.5-5% by weight of antimony, 0.5-5% by weight of antimony, and the balance silver, and is internally oxidized. In the electrical contact material of the present invention, bismuth 1 to
20% by weight, cadmium 0.1~5% by weight, copper 0.5~
The reason why bismuth and cadmium are 5% by weight and 0.5 to 5% by weight is that bismuth and cadmium improve welding resistance due to their low-temperature sublimation properties, and bismuth is 1% by weight.
If the amount of cadmium is less than 0.1% by weight, there is no effect; if the amount of bismuth exceeds 20% by weight, the melting point of the alloy decreases too much, making internal oxidation difficult at high temperatures, and if the amount of cadmium exceeds 5% by weight, the resistance of silver-bismuth oxide will decrease. Deteriorates weldability. Copper is used to reduce variations in welding resistance by uniformizing oxide particles, and if it is less than 0.5% by weight, it has no effect.
If it exceeds 5% by weight, the welding resistance will deteriorate. Antimony is used to improve welding resistance; if it is less than 0.5% by weight, it has no effect, and if it exceeds 5% by weight, workability will be significantly degraded. From the above, bismuth 1-20% by weight, cadmium 0.1-5% by weight,
Within the range of 0.5 to 5% by weight of copper and 0.5 to 5% by weight of antimony, an electrical contact material with sufficiently satisfactory welding resistance can be obtained. Furthermore, in another electrical contact material of the present invention, bismuth is 1 to 20% by weight, cadmium is 0.1 to 5% by weight.
The reason for adding 0.01 to 1% by weight of iron group elements in addition to 0.5 to 5% by weight of copper and 0.5 to 5% by weight of antimony is that when dispersed in electrical contact materials, bismuth oxide and oxidized Uniform and fine dispersion of cadmium equalizes consumption due to discharge, making the contact resistance more stable. If it is less than 0.01% by weight, bismuth oxide and cadmium oxide will not be uniformly and finely dispersed, and 1% by weight If it exceeds 100%, its own segregation will increase and the contact resistance will become unstable. (Example and conventional example) After melting the materials having the compositions of Examples 1 and 2 shown in the left column of the table below and making them into atomized powder, 600
The oxidized atomized powder was internally oxidized at ℃, 9 atm for 2 days, compressed and sintered, pressed and drawn, then cut and processed into headers, with a head diameter of 5 mm and a head height.
We obtained a fixed contact with a diameter of 1.0 mm, a leg diameter of 2.5 mm, and a leg length of 2.5 mm, and a movable contact with a head diameter of 4 mm, a head height of 1 mm, a leg diameter of 2.8 mm, a leg length of 1.6 mm, and a spherical 5R head height. In addition, after melting the materials having the compositions of Examples 3 and 4 shown in the left column of the table below and forming them into a chip shape,
After being internally oxidized at 600℃ and 9 atm for 2 days, it was compressed and sintered, then extruded and drawn, then cut and processed into headers.The head diameter was 5 mm, the head height was 1.0 mm, and the leg diameter was 2.5 mm.
mm, fixed contact with leg length 2.5mm and head diameter 4mm, head height 1.1
A movable contact with a diameter of 2.8 mm, a leg length of 1.6 mm, and a spherical head shape of 5R was obtained. However, rivet-type electrical contacts made from the electrical contact materials of Examples 1 to 4 and rivet-type electrical contacts made using the same method as Examples 1 and 2 using materials having the compositions of the conventional examples shown in the left column of the table below have the same dimensions. A rivet-type electrical contact was assembled into a hinge-type relay and an opening/closing test was conducted under the following test conditions, and the results shown in the right column of the table below were obtained. Test conditions Voltage: AC 100V 50Hz Current: 40A input, 10A steady load: Resistance Switching frequency: 20 times/min Switching frequency: Until welding occurs

【表】 上記の表で明らかなように実施例1〜4の電気
接点材料で作つたリベツト型電気接点は、従来例
の電気接点材料で作つたリベツト型電気接点に比
し、溶着発生までの開閉回数が多く耐溶着性にす
ぐれ接触抵抗も同等に低く且つばらつきが少く安
定していることがわかる。 (発明の効果) 以上詳記した通り本発明の電気接点材料は従来
の銀−ビスマスより成る電気接点材料と同等の安
定した接触抵抗を有し、その上耐溶着性について
は格段に向上しており、従来の電気接点材料にと
つて代わることのできる画期的なものと云える。
[Table] As is clear from the table above, the rivet-type electrical contacts made with the electrical contact materials of Examples 1 to 4 had a faster welding time than the rivet-type electrical contacts made with the conventional electrical contact materials. It can be seen that the number of openings and closings is large, the welding resistance is excellent, and the contact resistance is equally low and stable with little variation. (Effects of the Invention) As detailed above, the electrical contact material of the present invention has a stable contact resistance equivalent to that of the conventional electrical contact material made of silver-bismuth, and has significantly improved welding resistance. Therefore, it can be said to be an epoch-making product that can replace conventional electrical contact materials.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】 1 ビスマス1〜20重量%、カドミウム0.1〜5
重量%、銅0.5〜5重量%、アンチモン0.5〜5重
量%と、残部銀から成る材料であつて、且つ内部
酸化されている電気接点材料。 2 ビスマス1〜20重量%、カドミウム0.1〜5
重量%、銅0.5〜5重量%、アンチモン0.5〜5重
量%と、鉄族元素0.01〜1重量%と、残部銀から
成る材料であつて、且つ内部酸化されている電気
接点材料。
[Claims] 1 Bismuth 1-20% by weight, cadmium 0.1-5
An electrical contact material consisting of 0.5-5% by weight of copper, 0.5-5% by weight of antimony, and the balance silver, and which is internally oxidized. 2 Bismuth 1-20% by weight, cadmium 0.1-5
1. An electrical contact material which is internally oxidized and comprises 0.5-5% by weight of copper, 0.5-5% by weight of antimony, 0.01-1% by weight of iron group elements, and the balance silver.
JP59104962A 1984-05-24 1984-05-24 Electrical contact material Granted JPS60248845A (en)

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JP59104962A JPS60248845A (en) 1984-05-24 1984-05-24 Electrical contact material

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JP59104962A JPS60248845A (en) 1984-05-24 1984-05-24 Electrical contact material

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JPH0350816B2 true JPH0350816B2 (en) 1991-08-02

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