Electrodeposited Rhodium in Co-axial Radio-Frequency Circuits
Rhodium is widely used over a silver electrodeposit on the current-carrying and sliding contact surfaces of co-axial line assemblies and also as a general protective treatment. In this article recommendations for thickness of deposits are given, together with some suggestions on design
of the contact elements to achieve long life and consistent performance.
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 January 1957
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