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Piezoelectric Ceramics -
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Piezoelectric ceramics produce an electrical charge when a load is applied and deformation occurs. Piezoelectric ceramics can also produce force or deformation when an electrical charge is applied.
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Ferrite Ceramics and Ferromagnetic Materials -
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Ferrite ceramics and ferromagnetic materials have dielectric and magnetic properties that are suitable for RF and microwave applications. They provide high electrical resistivity and low magnetic losses.
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Industrial Ceramic Materials -
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Industrial ceramic materials are non-metallic, inorganic compounds that include oxides, carbides, or nitrides. They have high melting points, low wear resistance, and a wide range of electrical properties.
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Ceramic Tube and Ceramic Rod Products -
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Ceramic tube and ceramic rod products are suitable for use in applications requiring high temperature strength, erosion resistance, electrical or thermal insulation, and other specialized characteristics.
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Refractory Cements and Raw Materials -
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Refractory cements and raw materials consist of castables, rams, aggregates and binders that are resistant to high temperatures.
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Electroceramics, All Types -
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Electroceramics are ceramic materials that have been specially formulated for specific electrical, electro-magnetic, or optical properties. They include dielectric ceramics, electrostrictive ceramics, ferrite ceramics, garnets (ferromagnets), and piezoelectric ceramics.
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Dielectric Ceramics and Substrates -
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Dielectric ceramics and substrates are electrical insulators with dielectric strength, dielectric constant and loss tangent values tailored for specific device applications.
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Ceramic Powders and Precursors -
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Ceramic powders and precursors contain oxides, carbides, nitrides, carbon, and other non-metals. They are usually micron or mesh-size in distribution. Ceramic powders, sol-gel solutions and precursors are fabricated through atomization, crushing, milling, precipitation, and other chemical processes.
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Polymer Concrete and Mortar -
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Polymer concrete and mortar are binders, compounds, and aggregate mixtures that use epoxy, polyester, vinyl ester or other polymer resin bonds. They cure or set through chemical reactions, thermoset bonds, and multiple component binder systems.
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Specialty Cement, Concrete and Mortar -
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Specialty cement, concrete and mortar contain specialized binders such as K silicate, calcium aluminate, sulfur, and oxysulfate or polymer resins. They cure or set through film drying (air setting), chemical reactions, thermoset bonds, hydraulic bonds, hot melting, and multiple component binder systems.
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Aluminum Oxide and Alumina Ceramics -
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Aluminum oxide and alumina ceramics have excellent wear characteristics, chemical resistance, compressive strength, high-temperature properties, and dielectric strength.
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Product Announcements for curie
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PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.
PICMA Piezo Actuator Wins Technology Award
PI Piezoelectric Z-Actuator Wins Photonics Circle of Excellence Award during 2005 Photonics West PI was honored with the Photonics Circle of Excellence Award at a dinner in San Jose, CA, during 2005 Photonics West. PI received the award for its innovative PICMA® nanopositioning linear piezo actuators, the worlds first all-ceramic multilayer piezoelectric actuators.
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Ampron Sensitive Components
PTC thermistor part MZ11-08M12RH265
PTC thermistor for overcurrent protection in frequency-conversion power,welding machine
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China Yuanben Mangnetoelectric Tech. Co., Ltd.
Prevent cooling Temperature switches TS-3.5
Prevent cooling Temperature switches TS-3.5 is the magnetic temperature switch, one of the major products using a curie temperature control element, is a temperature-operated switch ideally suited for applications requiring smallness, precision and a high degree of reliability.
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Ampron Sensitive Components
PTC thermistor MZ11-07M112M550
Designed for Fluke'multimeter; Application:overcurrent and short circuit protection in metering and instruments;
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The piezoelectric effect was discovered by Pierre and Jacques Curie in 1880. It remained a mere curiosity until the 1940s. The property of certain crystals to exhibit electrical charges under...
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Bismuth titanate ceramics have a very high Curie temperature and operating temperatures of up to 550°C. The materials exhibit low dielectric constant, low dielectric loss and properties stable up to...
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Lead zirconate titanate (PLZT) compositions were developed for moderate power applications. PLZT compositions have a low loss tangent resulting in low power losses as well as high distortion constant...
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Curie Temperature is the temperature above which a material loses its unique magnetic, dielectric or piezoelectric property.
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Capacitor ageing (Capacitance Drift) is a term used to describe the negative, logarithmic capacitance change that takes place in ceramic capacitors with time. The ageing process has a negligible...
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