Piezoelectric PZT Ceramic Substrates are specialized materials renowned for their unique ability to generate an electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress, known as the piezoelectric effect. Composed of lead, zirconium, and titanium oxides with a perovskite crystal structure, these substrates exhibit high dielectric constants and mechanical resilience. Their versatility extends to applications in ultrasonic transducers, inkjet printers, precision positioning systems, and various sensors. Customizable through composition adjustments, PZT ceramic substrates play a crucial role in diverse electronic and electromechanical devices, contributing to advancements in ultrasound imaging, energy harvesting, and precision actuation systems.
Features
MAX size: 120 × 90
MIN size: 30 × 30
Thickness: 0.1 - 9.0
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Item |
Unit |
PZ0750 |
PZ0801 |
Bulk Density |
- |
7.9 |
7.9 |
Piezoelectric Constant (d15) |
10^(-12)m/V |
750 |
900 |
Piezoelectric Constant (d31) |
10^(-12)m/V |
-230 |
-190 |
Piezoelectric Constant (d33) |
10^(-12)m/V |
450 |
400 |
Dielectric Constant (ε11T/ε0) |
- |
2400 |
3000 |
Dielectric Constant (ε33T/ε0) |
- |
1950 |
2280 |
Curie Temperature |
℃ |
310 |
260 |
Coercive Electric Field |
V/mm |
1100 |
970 |
Piezoelectric PZT Ceramic Substrates are crucial components in ultrasonic transducers for medical imaging, inkjet printers for precise printing, and piezoelectric actuators enabling precision motion control. They find applications in sensors for measuring pressure, acceleration, and force, as well as in energy harvesting devices. These ceramics play a significant role in diverse industries, contributing to advancements in medical technology, printing, precision engineering, and energy-efficient devices.
Our Piezoelectric PZT Ceramic Substrates are carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.