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  • ASTM
    B667-97(2009) Standard Practice for Construction and Use of a Probe for Measuring Electrical Contact Resistance
    Edition: 2009
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Description of ASTM-B667 2009

ASTM B667 - 97(2009)

Standard Practice for Construction and Use of a Probe for Measuring Electrical Contact Resistance

Active Standard ASTM B667 | Developed by Subcommittee: B02.11

Book of Standards Volume: 02.04




ASTM B667

Significance and Use

Electrical contact resistance is an important characteristic of the contact in certain components, such as connectors, switches, slip rings, and relays. Ordinarily, contact resistance is required to be low and stable for proper functioning of many devices or apparatus in which the component is used. It is more convenient to determine contact resistance with a probe than to incorporate the contact material into an actual component for the purpose of measurement. However, if the probe contact material is different from that employed in the component, the results obtained may not be applicable to the device.

Information on contact resistance is useful in materials development, in failure analysis studies, in the manufacturing and quality control of contact devices, and in research.

Contact resistance is not a unique single-valued property of a material. It is affected by the mechanical conditions of the contact, the geometry and roughness of contacting surfaces, surface cleanliness, and contact history, as well as by the material properties of hardness and conductivity of both contacting members. An objective of this practice is to define and control many of the known variables in such a way that valid comparisons of the contact properties of materials can be made.

In some techniques for measuring contact resistance it is not possible to eliminate bulk resistance, that is, the resistance of the metal pieces comprising the contact and the resistance of the wires and connections used to introduce the test current into the samples. In these cases, the measurement is actually of an overall resistance, which is often confused with contact resistance.

1. Scope

1.1 This practice describes equipment and techniques for measuring electrical contact resistance with a probe and the presentation of results.

1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to become familiar with all hazards including those identified in the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this product/material as provided by the manufacturer, to establish appropriate safety and health practices, and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.


2. Referenced Documents (purchase separately) The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard.

ASTM Standards

B542 Terminology Relating to Electrical Contacts and Their Use


Keywords

contact resistance; electrical contact; gold probe; reliability; resistance probe; wire probe; Electrical resistance/resistivity--electrical contact materials; Electrical contact materials; Probe methods;


ICS Code

ICS Number Code 17.220.20 (Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities)


DOI: 10.1520/B0667-97R09

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