Silver-Metal Oxide Contact Materials Fabricated by Spray Coprecipitation

T. Stewart, P. Douglas, J. McCarthy, A. Schulte
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This paper describes the development of a highly versatile technique for fabricating improved silver-metal oxide contact materials. The spray coprecipitation method, invented at The Allen Clark Research Centre and patented [1] for Plessey Inc., offers both economic and technical advantages over existing processes for making silvercadmium oxide such as conventional internal oxidation of fabricated alloy, conventional powder metallurgy, and internal oxidation of alloy powder/shot. The main technical advantages are the following: a) controlled microstructural perfection in the uniform fineness and long-range homogeneity of the oxide dispersion; b) unlimited composition with respect to both quantity and type of oxide (not limited to oxides of metals with solid solubility in silver); c) ease of doping with beneficial ternary additons without influencing the microstructure, which is simply controlled by the sintering time and temperature. The method relies on converting, to some extent, the intimate dispersion provided on a molecular scale in mixed aqueous solutions to the solid state by instantaneous coprecipitation from small sprayed droplets of mixed nitrates solutions. This paper concentrates in the main on the application of the process to the fabrication of traditional silver-cadmium oxide, but examples are also given of the production of silver-zinc oxide, silver-tin oxide, and silver-lanthanum oxide materials which demonstrate the versatility and simplicity of the method. IEC AC-4 erosion test results are presented for spray coprecipitated Ag-15 weight percent CdO.
喷雾共沉淀法制备银金属氧化物接触材料
本文描述了一种高度通用的技术的发展,用于制造改进的银金属氧化物接触材料。该喷雾共沉淀法由Allen Clark研究中心发明,并为Plessey公司申请了专利[1],与现有的制造银镉氧化物的工艺(如传统的制造合金的内部氧化、传统的粉末冶金和合金粉末/弹丸的内部氧化)相比,具有经济和技术优势。主要的技术优势是:a)在氧化物分散体的细度均匀性和长程均匀性方面,控制微观结构的完善;B)氧化物的数量和种类不限(不限于在银中具有固溶性的金属氧化物);C)易于掺杂有益的三元添加剂而不影响微观结构,这仅仅由烧结时间和温度控制。该方法在一定程度上依赖于将混合水溶液中以分子尺度提供的亲密分散通过混合硝酸盐溶液的小喷雾滴的瞬时共沉淀转化为固态。本文主要介绍了该方法在制备传统氧化银镉材料中的应用,但也给出了氧化银锌、氧化银锡和氧化银镧材料的生产实例,证明了该方法的通用性和简便性。介绍了喷雾共沉淀Ag-15重量% CdO的IEC AC-4腐蚀试验结果。
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