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0,24 gramm
silver-palladium alloy 80/20.
The middle contact (normally open) is just a solid piece.
everything is silvered on top.
The thickness of the silver plating is visible after the burner.
people knew how to do 50 years ago.
:)
 

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Whenever I see a component which is the "wrong" color, I dig a little deeper. Microrelays, for example, are a pain to scrap, but when I do, it seemed like all the orange ones had gold plated silver alloy. And it's neat to have a soft fluffy ball of copper wire from the coil!
 
Those may be "signal" relays, which jogged my memory, I have 2000+ of these and arthritis in both my thumbs.
Gold-clad silver says the datasheet.
 

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Those may be "signal" relays, which jogged my memory, I have 2000+ of these and arthritis in both my thumbs.
Gold-clad silver says the datasheet.
Greetings.
Yes, such small, microscopic relays are clearly not suitable for manual disassembly.
I read in your document that there may be relays with silver palladium alloy contacts.
this is already more interesting.....
If you do this alone, then I would look for a way to cut off the copper coil with a steel core from the rest of the relay parts....
some kind of matrix into which the relay is embedded.
Then cut off with one blow.
then pyrolyze the remaining plastic with contacts.
destroy the plastic.
then bathing in aqua regia, which will dissolve the brass and gilding.
Only silver-palladium contacts will remain.
melt them into one ingot and sell them, or refine them by separating silver and palladium.
 

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