AgNi10

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Description

The silver-nickel material AgNi10, also Ag90Ni10, is safe against welding at inrush currents up to 100 A, has good resistance to burn-off at switching currents up to 100 A. It shows uniform burnup on both contact pieces (burnup residues are non-conductive) And has high hardness and thus correspondingly low mechanical wear. AgNi10 has a low contact resistance that remains nearly constant over the life of the contact, as well as good ductility, good arc migration properties, and good arc quenching properties. Wire made of this material can be welded particularly well with welding machines. Disadvantages are unfavorable burn-off properties with switching currents above 100 A, tendency to weld with inrush currents above 150 A. AgNi10 is used in low-voltage AC and DC switching devices, for auxiliary current switches for DC and AC as well as switches for domestic appliances with rated currents up to approx. 10 A, service switching devices for DC and AC as well as motor switches or contactors for AC up to approx for direct current, for automotive switches and relays, for circuit breakers (direct and alternating current) as well as for travel switches for railways, in particular direct current circuit breakers.

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Properties

General

PropertyTemperatureValueComment

Density

23.0 °C

10.5 g/cm³

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Mechanical

PropertyTemperatureValueComment

Elastic modulus

23.0 °C

83 GPa

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Hardness, Vickers, 10

20.0 °C

50 - 112 [-]

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Poisson's ratio

23.0 °C

0.37 [-]

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Shear modulus

23.0 °C

30 GPa

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Thermal

PropertyTemperatureValueComment

Coefficient of thermal expansion

23.0 °C

1.9E-5 1/K

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Melting point

962 °C

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Specific heat capacity

23.0 °C

234 - 251 J/(kg·K)

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Thermal conductivity

23.0 °C

417 - 428 W/(m·K)

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Chemical properties

PropertyValue

Nickel

10 %

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Silver

90 %

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