TY - JOUR AB - In this work, commercial silver metal contacts welded on top of silver plated brass or brass substrates have been exposed to air rich in NaCl. Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive analysis of the exposed contact surfaces were performed to identify the corrosion by‐products on top of the silver contacts, suspending wafers, and welding materials. Surface corrosion products were mainly found to consist of small spherules of Cu‐Zn or Ag‐Cu compounds which cover the surface of the contact proper with low adhesion properties. They mainly originate from the underplating wafer or welding materials. Electrical characterization of the contacting materials was based on dc temperature overheat tests, current switching cycle tests, and energy storage during ac current excitation. The experimental results display that the operating environment is indeed a very significant parameter determining the overall performance of the electrical contacts. New design rules as well as material selection properties may have to be systematically considered to allow for electrochemical induced degradation in saline operating environments. VL - 46 IS - 2 SN - 0003-5599 DO - 10.1108/00035599910263152 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/00035599910263152 AU - Vassiliou Panayota AU - Dervos Constantine T. PY - 1999 Y1 - 1999/01/01 TI - Corrosion effects on the electrical performance of silver metal contacts T2 - Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials PB - MCB UP Ltd SP - 85 EP - 94 Y2 - 2024/05/11 ER -