The basic structure of metal connectors mainly includes the following parts:
Contacts: Contacts are the key parts of connectors for achieving electrical connections, usually made of metal materials with good conductivity, such as copper, gold, silver, etc. The shape and size of contacts vary depending on the type of connector and application requirements.
Insulators: Insulators are used to isolate contacts to prevent electrical short circuits. Insulators are usually made of non-conductive materials such as plastics and ceramics, and have good insulation properties and mechanical strength.
Housing: The housing is the external structure of the connector, which is used to protect the contacts and insulators, and provides a way to install and fix the connector. The housing is usually made of metal or plastic materials, with high mechanical strength and corrosion resistance.
Accessories: Accessories are auxiliary parts of the connector, including locking mechanisms, positioning mechanisms, sealing mechanisms, etc. The role of accessories is to ensure the reliability and stability of the connector and improve the performance of the connector.
