Stainless Steel and Gold-Plated Stainless Steel Pins with Ceramic Soldering
Normantherm•2/10/2026
Stainless steel and gold-plated stainless steel pins joined by ceramic soldering are used in applications that demand high reliability stable electrical performance and long service life. Stainless steel provides mechanical strength and corrosion resistance while gold plating enhances electrical conductivity and contact stability.
Precision ceramic soldering creates strong and clean joints between the metal pins and ceramic components while maintaining excellent insulation properties. This process ensures reliable bonding minimal thermal stress and consistent electrical performance even under harsh operating conditions.
These soldered pin assemblies are widely applied in electronic devices vacuum systems sensors and high-reliability industrial equipment where durability precision and dependable electrical connections are critical.
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