[Case Studies] 15 Common Concerns: 12 Conductivity
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Conductivity, as the name suggests, refers to the property of conducting electricity. Materials that easily conduct electricity are termed conductive, while those that do not are termed insulating. Depending on the application, considerations for conductivity and insulation may be necessary. There are methods to control these properties based on the material, as well as solutions that involve controlling the surface conductivity through coatings. This case study collection includes examples of problem-solving, such as the use of the "Protonics System," which is suitable for improving conductivity. [Published Examples] <before> ■ In a handheld device used in a humid environment, poor charging due to contamination of the gold-plated part was a problem. <after> ■ Contamination on the terminal surface was eliminated, and improved slipperiness also enhanced durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Electrical resistivity examples (µΩ·cm) (20℃) *Partial list ■Ag: 1.6 ■Ni: 6.84 ■Be: 4–6 ■Pt: 10.6 ■Co: 6.24 ■Sb: 42 ■Ge: 46×10, others *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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