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Silver Palladium Alloy Powder

Silver Palladium Alloy Powder

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Silver Palladium Alloy Powder
Product No NRE-9037
CAS No. 60495-83-2
Formula Ag-Pd
Molecular Weight 214.2882 g/mol
APS <40 um  (Can be Customized)
Purity 99.9%
Density 10.9 g/cm3
Color Gray
Melting Point 1155-1220 °C
Boiling Point 1489°C

Silver Palladium Alloy Powder

Applications

Silver-palladium alloy powder combines the unique properties of silver (Ag) and palladium (Pd), offering a versatile material used in various high-performance applications. Silver is known for its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, while palladium adds superior corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability, and mechanical strength. Together, these properties make silver-palladium alloys essential for applications where both conductivity and durability are required, especially in challenging environments.

Electrical Contacts and Connectors

Silver-palladium alloy powder is widely used in the production of electrical contacts and connectors. The combination of silver’s excellent electrical conductivity and palladium’s corrosion resistance makes it ideal for high-performance electrical systems.

These alloys are particularly useful in switchgear, relays, circuit breakers, and automotive connectors, where reliable electrical conduction and resistance to oxidation are crucial for long-lasting performance.

The low contact resistance and high durability of the alloy reduce wear and tear in devices that are subject to frequent use or harsh environmental conditions.

Soldering and Brazing

Silver-palladium alloys are used in soldering and brazing applications to create strong and reliable joints in electronic assemblies and metalworking. The powder is used to produce solder pastes or brazing fillers.

These alloys are particularly suitable for high-temperature soldering processes, such as in the manufacturing of semiconductor components, aerospace electronics, and high-reliability connectors, where high strength and thermal stability are required.

Jewelry Manufacturing

Due to its aesthetic appeal and high corrosion resistance, silver-palladium alloys are used in the production of fine jewelry. Palladium enhances the white appearance of the alloy, making it an alternative to platinum in many luxury jewelry items.

These alloys are commonly used for rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, providing both the shine of silver and the strength of palladium.

Palladium also helps reduce tarnishing and oxidation, ensuring that jewelry maintains its appeal over time, even with prolonged exposure to air and moisture.

 

 

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