Now offering a prototype and development service for piezoceramic micro tube components, Morgan Advanced Materials produce them in diameters between 0.4-1.0mm, and lengths of up to 15mm.
The products have been developed following increasing demand for ever smaller piezoelectric components, brought about by the accelerated rate of technological innovation in markets including medical, industrial measurement, and consumer electronics. In certain applications where there is a need to accommodate optical fibres or ultrasound probes, components must be of a specific size to ensure compatibility.
Attempts to produce components of this size which meet the performance demands of their intended applications have, until now, proven difficult due to the sheer intricacy of the geometries required and the materials used. This breakthrough from Morgan makes it the only international supplier that can produce Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) micro tubes within these exact parameters.
In addition to the diameter of Morgan’s piezoceramic micro tubes, another aspect of the design which makes the company’s offering suitable is the fact that the range can be supplied to custom electrode configuration. Morgan’s team of ceramic specialists have the capability to laser edge the components, splitting the surface into several external electrodes. This enables the component to bend during operation, opening the door to a variety of new applications.
Paul Turnbull, Sales and Business Development Manager at Morgan Advanced Materials, explained: “For a long time we have been leading the way in the design and manufacture of PZT ceramic components. Once again, we have worked hard to push the boundaries in order to meet the demands of the next generation of electrical components.”
Turnbull added: “Our commitment to finding custom solutions which address our customers’ most pressing engineering challenges is what keeps us ahead of the game and constantly innovating.”
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