Electrical contact springs made from phosphor bronze or brass are widely used in electronic and electrical devices to provide reliable electrical connections and stable mechanical contact. These precision metal components are manufactured through high-precision stamping processes, ensuring consistent elasticity, excellent conductivity, and long service life.
Phosphor bronze offers superior elasticity, fatigue resistance, and stable electrical performance, making it ideal for connectors and precision electronic components. Brass provides good conductivity and cost-effective performance, making it suitable for various electrical contact applications.
Surface treatments such as tin plating, nickel plating, silver plating, or gold plating can be applied to improve corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity. These electrical contact springs are commonly used in PCB connectors, switches, battery contacts, communication equipment, and automotive electronics.
Custom designs can be produced based on drawings or samples to meet specific application requirements.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Electrical Contact Spring |
| Manufacturing Process | Precision Metal Stamping |
| Material | Phosphor Bronze / Brass |
| Surface Finish | Tin Plated / Nickel Plated / Silver Plated / Gold Plated |
| Thickness | 0.05 mm – 2.0 mm |
| Tolerance | ±0.01 mm |
| Production Type | OEM / Custom Manufacturing |
| Application | PCB Connectors, Switches, Battery Contacts |
Electrical contact springs are widely used in:
PCB connectors
Electrical switches
Battery contact terminals
Consumer electronics
Automotive electronics
Communication devices
Smart home equipment
Electrical contact springs are typically made from phosphor bronze, beryllium copper, brass, or stainless steel. These materials offer excellent elasticity, good electrical conductivity, and long service life.
Yes. Electrical contact springs can be fully customized according to drawings, samples, or technical specifications, including shape, thickness, material, and surface finish.
Common surface treatments include tin plating, nickel plating, silver plating, and gold plating. These finishes help improve conductivity, corrosion resistance, and durability.
Electrical contact springs are widely used in connectors, PCB assemblies, switches, battery contacts, automotive electronics, communication equipment, and consumer electronic devices.
The thickness usually ranges from 0.05 mm to 2.0 mm, depending on the application requirements and the type of metal material used.
Yes, OEM and ODM services are supported. Manufacturers can produce electrical contact springs based on customer drawings, samples, or design requirements.