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titleOfInvention Electrical contact materials containing internally oxidized silver alloys
abstract ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE: An electrical contact material obtained through inter-nally oxidizing a silver alloy which is the solid solution with 3 to 11 weight percent of tin and other solute metal element(s). The alloy material is improved of its contact resistance by dif-fusing into the silver matrix 0,1 to 5 weight percent of metals having a decomposition and sublimation temperature lower than the melting point of silver and then by internally oxidizing the material.
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