· Applications:
Wide usage in memory back up systems like cmos, microprocessors, electronic communications devices, telecommunications equipment, Industrial controls, real time clocks, consumer products, pos displays, alarm systems and main boards.
· Coin Cell Series
Features:
Contacts:
Plastic:
Features: PBT/Nylon
Features: LCP
“The beneficial material properties of gold include outstanding resistance to corrosion, the ease with which it can be worked and high thermal and electrical conductivity. Only silver and copper are better conductors of electricity, but do not have comparable resistance to tarnishing or corrosion. In conditions under which most other metals either tarnish or corrode away, gold remains inert and extremely durable. So where resistance to tarnish or corrosion is essential, it is therefore common to either use gold or a gold alloy, or to plate gold onto a less noble metal. For electronic applications, the resistance of gold to environmental effects is perhaps its most important property. It means that the technical performance of gold bonding wires or gold electroplating remain essentially unaltered with time“
