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  2. Fretting - Wikipedia

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    Fretting also occurs on virtually all electrical connectors subject to motion (e.g. a printed circuit board connector plugged into a backplane, i.e. SOSA/VPX). Commonly most board to board (B2B) electrical connectors are especially vulnerable if there is any relative motion present between the mating connectors. A mechanically rigid connection ...

  3. Conductive polymer - Wikipedia

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    Conductive polymers are generally not thermoplastics, i.e., they are not thermoformable. But, like insulating polymers, they are organic materials. They can offer high electrical conductivity but do not show similar mechanical properties to other commercially available polymers.

  4. Crimp (joining) - Wikipedia

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    The connector body is not overly deformed; Wires must be in solid working condition, cannot have scrapes, nicks, severing or other damages; Insulation should not show any signs of pinching, pulling, fraying, discoloration, or charring [25] Large voids are not left inside the crimp (caused by not enough wire inside the connector)

  5. Polycarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Waste polycarbonate will degrade at high temperatures to form solid, liquid and gaseous pollutants. A study showed that the products were about 40–50 wt.% liquid, 14–16 wt.% gases, while 34–43 wt.% remained as solid residue. Liquid products contained mainly phenol derivatives (~75wt.%) and bisphenol (~10wt.%) also present. [39]

  6. IDC (electrical connector) - Wikipedia

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    Ribbon cable is designed to be used with multi-contact IDC connectors in such a way that many IDC connections can be made at once, saving time in applications where many connections are needed. These connectors are not designed to be reusable, but can often be re-used if care is taken when removing the cable.

  7. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    Connectors are purely passive components – that is, they do not enhance the function of a circuit – so connectors should affect the function of a circuit as little as possible. Insecure mounting of connectors (primarily chassis-mounted) can contribute significantly to the risk of failure, especially when subjected to extreme shock or ...

  8. Solder - Wikipedia

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    Such a mixture of solid particles in a molten eutectic is referred to as a mushy state. Even a relatively small proportion of solids in the liquid can dramatically lower its fluidity. [28] The temperature of total solidification is the solidus of the alloy, the temperature at which all components are molten is the liquidus.

  9. Copper conductor - Wikipedia

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    Copper building wire is compatible with brass and quality plated screws. The wire provides connections that will not corrode or creep. It is not, however, compatible with aluminium wire or connectors. If the two metals are joined, a galvanic reaction can occur. Anodic corrosion during the reaction can disintegrate the aluminium. This is why ...

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