Description
The silver nickel contact metal spring clip for circuit connections is a high-reliability electrical contact component designed for stable current and signal transmission in electronic circuits. Manufactured through precision metal stamping, this spring clip features excellent elasticity, consistent contact force, and accurate dimensions to ensure long-term performance.
The silver nickel contact points provide low contact resistance, outstanding conductivity, and superior resistance to wear and oxidation. This makes the contact spring especially suitable for applications requiring frequent mating cycles, stable electrical performance, and extended service life. The base spring material can be selected from phosphor bronze, brass, or other copper alloys, offering a balanced combination of conductivity, mechanical strength, and fatigue resistance.
This metal spring contact is widely used in circuit boards, power modules, electrical connectors, relays, switches, and industrial electronic equipment. It performs reliably under vibration, thermal variation, and continuous electrical load.
Custom designs are available, including contact structure, material thickness, spring force, and silver nickel plating specifications, to meet specific circuit and application requirements. With strict process control and stable mass-production capability, this contact spring is an ideal solution for demanding electronic connection applications.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Phosphor Bronze / Brass (Custom Options) |
| Contact Material | Silver Nickel Alloy |
| Manufacturing Process | Precision Metal Stamping |
| Electrical Performance | Low Contact Resistance, High Conductivity |
| Mechanical Performance | High Elasticity, Excellent Fatigue Resistance |
| Applications | Circuit Boards, Connectors, Power & Control Systems |
Dongguan Kaiyan Hardware Products Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in precision metal stamping and formed electrical contact components. With years of manufacturing experience, we provide stable, reliable, and cost-effective metal solutions for global customers.
We focus on the production of electrical contacts, terminals, spring contacts, conductive tabs, and shielding components. Advanced stamping and bending processes ensure high dimensional accuracy, consistent performance, and suitability for automated assembly.
Kaiyan works with phosphor bronze, brass, stainless steel, and other metal materials to meet different requirements for conductivity, elasticity, strength, and durability across various applications.
We offer multiple surface treatments, including nickel plating, tin plating, zinc plating, silver plating, and gold plating. These finishes improve corrosion resistance, solderability, wear resistance, and long-term contact reliability.
From design evaluation and tooling development to sample production and mass manufacturing, we provide one-stop OEM and ODM services. Custom dimensions, structures, and performance specifications are supported.
Quality is strictly controlled throughout material inspection, in-process monitoring, and final inspection to ensure consistent quality and reliable electrical performance.
With extensive export experience, we understand European and American market standards and purchasing requirements. Stable production capacity, clear communication, and on-time delivery help reduce sourcing risks and accelerate time to market.
The stamping and rolling process ensures high dimensional accuracy, smooth edges, and strong mechanical strength, providing reliable wire retention and stable electrical performance.
The terminal is primarily made from high-quality brass. Custom material grades can be provided based on electrical and mechanical requirements.
Available surface finishes include tin plating, nickel plating, and silver plating, which improve corrosion resistance, solderability, and service life.
Yes. Dimensions, thickness, tolerances, material grades, and plating specifications can all be customized to support OEM and ODM projects.
It is widely used in power supplies, electrical appliances, control panels, wire harnesses, industrial equipment, and automotive electrical systems.
Yes. The metal stamping and rolling process is ideal for stable mass production, ensuring consistent quality and cost efficiency.