| Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Application | Mobile Phone Antenna Grounding & Signal Contact |
| Function | Conductive Spring Contact |
| Compatibility | Battery Contacts & Signal Transmission Systems |
Applications
RF Antenna Spring Contacts (also called RF antenna contact domes) are core conductive connectors for RF communication devices, featuring three key advantages: low-impedance signal transmission, high anti-interference performance, and miniaturized assembly. Widely applied in smartphones, IoT modules, vehicle-mounted navigation systems, base station RF modules, wireless communication equipment, and RFID card readers, these components are precision-manufactured from gold-plated brass or beryllium copper. They deliver excellent wear and corrosion resistance, ensuring stable grounding connection between antennas and motherboards even under harsh conditions of extreme temperatures and high vibration, effectively reducing signal loss and improving communication sensitivity. Custom stamping is available to fit antenna layout requirements of different devices. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, RF antenna spring contacts are the preferred components for efficient wireless connectivity in consumer electronics and industrial RF equipment.
FAQ
1> Q: Is KAIYAN trustworthy?
A: We are a factory that has been producing metal stamping parts for over 16 years.
2> Q: What is the technical level of your company's engineers?
A: Our engineers have over twenty years of experience in the hardware industry. They possess excellent technical skills and can help solve product challenges.
3> Q: Can I get a sample?
A: Yes, sample orders are available for quality inspection and market testing, and the shipping costs will be payable upon delivery.
4> Q: What are your payment terms?
A: We recommend a 50% T/T deposit in advance, with the balance due before shipment.
5> Q: Do you accept OEM/ODM?
A: Yes, we have more than 15 years of experience in OEM/ODM.
6> Q:What is the mold manufacturing lead time?
A:The lead time varies depending on the complexity of the product, and it is usually 10–15 days under normal circumstances.