Crimp contacts are specialised electrical components used to establish secure, metallic connections in wiring and electronic assemblies. Their design involves a tubular structure that allows a striped wire to be inserted. Once the wire is in place, the crimp contact is compressed (or crimped) using a specialised tool, ensuring a tight and mechanically stable connection that maintains optimal electrical conductivity. This connection method is favoured in various industries due to its reliability, ease of installation, and cost-effectiveness. That is why crimp contacts are widely used in automotive, telecommunications, and consumer electronics, where secure and durable connections are essential for proper functionality.
Crimp terminal contacts are used to create circuits in general PCB applications. They are attached to a wire or cable to create these connections. Crimp contacts are terminated using a crimp method. A crimp tool is essentially where the wire and connector are attached by compression and reshaping. The standard crimp method, when performed well, provides a secure and reliable connection. Where crimping is involved, it is important to use a quality crimping tool to create a secure connection.
Crimp contacts connect to wires which are compatible in size. Wires are measured using AWG standard or in mm2.
Crimp contacts provide a platform for PCB connectors to attach to. They are commonly used to make PCB sockets and for general PCB prototyping. The connector is mounted onto the printed circuit board, using the contact as an electrical connection. You will find these contacts in many electronics applications, such as household appliances, telecommunications, medical and automotive.
Crimp contacts come in different genders. Female connector contacts act like a socket, while male terminal contacts act like a pin or plug.
Crimp contacts can be made from and plated with a range of different materials, like bronze, copper or gold. The different material types will vary with conductivity and quality of connection. Contacts often have a plating of silver or gold for a reliable connection.
Here are some popular materials used for crimp contacts:
When looking for crimp contacts, you have a wide variety of brands to choose from, each offering different features and specifications to suit various applications. Here's a list of the brands available at RS:
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