cgunn
Mechanical
- Nov 20, 2002
- 8
I am currently involved in a design project requiring a new/copied terminal block. The setup I am interested in involves 2 brass inserts connected by press fit into a thin brass plate approximately 1/2" long. A wire is than soddered to the plate (b/w the two inserts). Sounds simple enough right? Well, a fellow competitor who has been around the block a few more times uses a copper plate to connect the 2 brass inserts. To me, the use of copper plating seems a waste of money if you are attaching it to brass inserts and screws... Also, they also use a tin plating on the piece of copper...
So this brings me to my question. Does the tin plating matter?
The inserts are not plated, copper and brass are not very dissimilar metals. Would you recommend tin plating (brass inserts not to be plated) and or use copper for the connecting plate
I appriciate any input. Thanks.
P.S. Copper inserts are not an option.
So this brings me to my question. Does the tin plating matter?
The inserts are not plated, copper and brass are not very dissimilar metals. Would you recommend tin plating (brass inserts not to be plated) and or use copper for the connecting plate
I appriciate any input. Thanks.
P.S. Copper inserts are not an option.