AUBURN, Mass. (PRWEB)
July 26, 2022
PI Ceramic, a global leader in the design and production of ultrasonic transducers, piezoelectric actuators and electro-ceramic mechanisms, offers a line of standard-size and miniaturized transducers for ultrasonic applications. Piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers can transmit and detect soundwaves up to very high frequencies in the Megahertz range. In medical applications, ultrasound is used for therapeutics, for tumors removal, for imaging, and also for blood flow monitoring. In industrial automation applications, contactless fluid metering of liquids and gases, and level detection systems are also based on ultrasound transducers. As for every-day life applications, most modern cars have piezoelectric ultrasound transducers built into their bumpers to help the drivers avoid collisions with nearby objects during parking maneuvers.
Piezo Effect and Ultrasound Generation
Piezoelectric materials convert electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa; the so-called inverse piezo effect is harnessed for the generation of oscillation and precision motion. For ultrasonic applications that require high bandwidth, hemispheres and hollow spheres are currently available with an outside diameter range from 2 – 100mm with wall thickness as small as 0.2mm. Uses for electro-ceramic spherical transducers include medical high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), therapeutic ultrasound, hydrophones, and sonar transducers.
Types of Piezoelectric Transducers
PI Ceramic designs and manufactures standard and custom piezoelectric ultrasound transducers. Available are the following standard and custom transducer types: discs, rings, rods, plates, cylinders, tubes, hemispheres, and hollow spheres for applications including therapeutics, surgery, echolocation (sonar), precision dosing, micro and nano-dispensing, digital printing, flow measurement, and downhole communication.
To learn more on the Applications of Ultrasound Piezo Transducers, read this Blog Post.
About PI Ceramic
PI Ceramic (PIC) is part of the PI (Physik Instrumente) Group and provides piezo products for precision motion and nanopositioning applications as well as classical piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer products for industry and medical applications for both sensing and power generation. PIC continuously increases its investments in materials research, design and automation, to provide the highest performance, highest reliability piezo products to the market. PI Ceramic piezoelectric actuators were employed by NASA on the Mars Mission after they had survived lifetime tests of 100 Billion cycles. PI Ceramic was founded 30 years ago as a subsidiary of PI (Physik Instrumente) and currently employs 400 staff. Watch video webinar on Youtube: Piezoelectric Transducers for Liquid Handling, IVD, PoC, Cytometry, Array Spotting
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