The crown spring terminal has a unique positioning claw and clamping claw structure. This design allows the terminal to float and be installed in the groove, achieving stable clamping and multi-point contact of the pins through the self elasticity of the internal claws of the crown spring structure.
The TXGA crown spring terminal connector has become an ideal choice for connector sockets due to its high reliability, gentle pulling force, low contact resistance, and excellent seismic and impact resistance. Its main body is usually made of brass or copper alloy, and is plated with gold or silver according to actual application needs.
Silver plating treatment can effectively reduce terminal resistance and significantly improve the conductivity of connectors. Although gold plating has slightly lower conductivity, its stable chemical properties and excellent environmental resistance make it more corrosion-resistant. It is worth mentioning that the coating thickness of different types of terminals also varies, with the thickest reaching 3 μ m and the thinnest only 3 μ ''.
It is precisely these carefully designed features that enable the TXGA crown spring terminal connector to achieve safe interconnection of devices even in high current environments of up to 350 ℃ and several thousand amperes. At present, this type of connector has been widely used in multiple industries such as industry, energy, telecommunications, and rail transit, providing reliable guarantees for equipment connections in various complex environments.