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Conductivity of electroless nickel that is blackened
I was wondering if anyone knew the specific conductivity of electroless nickel that is blackened?
Robert Winkky- Elmira, New York
August 21, 2008
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That would depend on how you "blackened" it. Be more specific. James Watts- Navarre, Florida August 29, 2008 Blackening will NOT change "conductivity" but it will increase "contact resistance" as a function of (1) what kind of blackening, (2) thickness of blackening and (3) contact pressure. ![]() Robert H Probert Robert H Probert Technical Services ![]() Garner, North Carolina ![]() August 29, 2008 |
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