Article | REF: M1423 V1

How to solve a surface treatment problem

Authors: Jean-Paul TERRAT, Michel CARTIER

Publication date: March 10, 2000

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4. Examples

The following examples correspond to different specifications. For the sake of confidentiality, they have been standardized, but all correspond to actual cases.

4.1 Balanced specifications

  • Handling a low-voltage electrical contact

This is a classic case of multifunctional surface treatment. The aim is to treat an electrical contact that has to transmit very low currents, typically of the order of a few milliamperes at a voltage of a few volts, in a variety of environmental conditions. The proposed functional specifications are presented in Box 1.

These specifications take full account of the various constraints to be met; the performance targets are clearly expressed in terms of...

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