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    ARGUNA®-Alloy 1 for demanding requirements

    This silver-palladium alloy is designed for use at high temperatures. Combining with the maintenance of a lower coefficient of friction and a high degree of hardness, the alloy is ideally suited for applications in the field of electrical contact surfaces and connectors.

    This coating system demonstrates its strengths particularly when, for example in the electromobility sector, increased demands are placed on silver coatings. In comparison to established hard gold coatings, the silver-palladium alloy also offers significant potential for saving precious metals.

    The silver-palladium alloy electrolyte, which can be integrated into a conventional electroplating process, is free of cyanide complexes and guarantees maximum performance and a long service life.

    Electrolyte characteristics

    Electrolyte type

    Strongly acidic

    Metal content

    Ag: 20 g/l (10 - 22 g/l) Pd: 12 g/l (10 - 14 g/l)

    pH value

    < 1

    Operating temperature

    65 (50 - 65) °C

    Current density range

    Depending on installation type and electrolyte movement

    Plating speed

    2 μm/min at 3 A/dm² 4 μm/min at 6 A/dm² 6,5 μm/min at 10 A/dm²

    Coating characteristics

    Coating

    Silver-palladium

    Colour of deposit

    Grey

    Brightness

    Semi-bright

    Hardness

    220 - 260 HV

    Density of the coating

    10,4 g/cm3


    Advantages

    • Hard and wear-resistant coatings
    • Very good electrical properties
    • Semi-bright coatings
    • For continuous lines with flow or spraying technology


    Applications

    • Electrical contact surfaces
    • Connectors

    ARGUNA®-Alloy 1 for demanding requirements

    This silver-palladium alloy is designed for use at high temperatures. Combining with the maintenance of a lower coefficient of friction and a high degree of hardness, the alloy is ideally suited for applications in the field of electrical contact surfaces and connectors.

    This coating system demonstrates its strengths particularly when, for example in the electromobility sector, increased demands are placed on silver coatings. In comparison to established hard gold coatings, the silver-palladium alloy also offers significant potential for saving precious metals.

    The silver-palladium alloy electrolyte, which can be integrated into a conventional electroplating process, is free of cyanide complexes and guarantees maximum performance and a long service life.

    Electrolyte characteristics

    Electrolyte type

    Strongly acidic

    Metal content

    Ag: 20 g/l (10 - 22 g/l) Pd: 12 g/l (10 - 14 g/l)

    pH value

    < 1

    Operating temperature

    65 (50 - 65) °C

    Current density range

    Depending on installation type and electrolyte movement

    Plating speed

    2 μm/min at 3 A/dm² 4 μm/min at 6 A/dm² 6,5 μm/min at 10 A/dm²

    Coating characteristics

    Coating

    Silver-palladium

    Colour of deposit

    Grey

    Brightness

    Semi-bright

    Hardness

    220 - 260 HV

    Density of the coating

    10,4 g/cm3


    Advantages

    • Hard and wear-resistant coatings
    • Very good electrical properties
    • Semi-bright coatings
    • For continuous lines with flow or spraying technology


    Applications

    • Electrical contact surfaces
    • Connectors




    Umicore is a global materials technology and recycling group, with about 10,000 employees and a turnover of € 10.4 billion in 2015. Umicore generates the majority of its revenues and dedicates most of its R&D efforts to clean technologies, such as emission control catalysts, materials for rechargeable batteries and recycling. Umicore’s overriding goal of sustainable value creation is based on an ambition to develop, produce and recycle materials in a way that fulfils its mission: materials for a better life.

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    Umicore is a global materials technology and recycling group, with about 10,000 employees and a turnover of € 10.4 billion in 2015. Umicore generates the majority of its revenues and dedicates most of its R&D efforts to clean technologies, such as emission control catalysts, materials for rechargeable batteries and recycling. Umicore’s overriding goal of sustainable value creation is based on an ambition to develop, produce and recycle materials in a way that fulfils its mission: materials for a better life.