Ag: $2.686/g | Ag (No.3): $2.683/g | Cu: $0.016/g | Zn (No.1): $0.004/g | Ni: $0.021/g | SN: $0.066/g | In: $0.691/g | Cd (No.0): $0.004/g | 6/3/2026 12:14:45 AM CET
Product Description
Clad strips are an innovative functional material that combines different metal materials to maximize the synergistic benefits of their combination. By selecting materials based on electrical load ranges, chemical properties, and specific material characteristics, clad strips have found wide application across various industries. Unlike pure precious metal contact materials, multi-layered, single-sided, double-sided, or specially shaped clad strips with localized inlays can be used for electrical contacts, enabling the production of button contacts and stamped and bent components in a single process, which greatly lowers manufacturing costs.
Main Materials
| Materials | Applications | Advantages | Customization Capabilities |
| Ag/Cu Clad Strips | Widely used in low-voltage electrical appliances, wall switches, protection devices, and electronic applications. | ① Excellent overall performance ② High elasticity ③ Good fatigue resistance ④ High contact reliability ⑤ Low and stable contact resistance |
A wide range of clad materials is available, including inlaid, face-clad, raised-clad, and edge-clad strips, suitable for various structural requirements and customizable to customer needs. |
| Ag/TU2/Ag Clad Strips | Widely used in new energy vehicles, industrial electrical appliances, and high- and low-voltage distribution systems. | ① Firm bonding between silver and copper, with precise silver strip positioning to reduce precious metal consumption ② When the current is overloaded, the silver fuse melts quickly to provide timely and effective circuit protection |
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| AgNi Clad Strips | Widely used in low-voltage electrical appliances and electronic components. | ① Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity ② Outstanding mechanical properties ③ Strong resistance to arc erosion, material transfer, and wear |
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| Cu/Ag/Cu Clad Strips | Widely used in new energy vehicles, industrial electrical appliances, and high- and low-voltage power distribution systems. | ① Excellent electrical conductivity and fusibility, helping reduce precious metal consumption ② When the current is overloaded, the silver fuse melts quickly to provide timely and effective circuit protection |
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| The materials shown above represent only part of our product range. For other material options, please contact us for customized solutions. | |||
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