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Product Introduction

 

Transducer is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical (sound) energy, or vice versa, using piezoelectric materials-typically ceramics. These materials exhibit the piezoelectric effect, where they generate an electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress or deform when subjected to an electric field.

Shape: The transducer is a thin, circular disc, which allows it to be easily integrated into various devices and applications.

Material: Typically made from piezoelectric ceramics like lead zirconate titanate (PZT), known for their high piezoelectric sensitivity and stability.

Compact Size: The disc shape is space-efficient, making it ideal for compact designs.

High Efficiency: Disc piezo transducers are efficient at converting energy, providing strong output with minimal power input.

Precision: They can operate at precise frequencies, making them suitable for applications requiring accurate control of ultrasonic waves or sound.

 

 

Product Parameters

 

Model

Specifictaion (mm)

Frequency (KHz)

Coupling Coefficient (Kp%)

Static Capacitance (Pf)

CL33-2.0Q

Φ33*2mm

68

56

6200±15%

CL40-2.5Q

Φ40*2.5mm

56

56

6500±15%

CL43-2.5Q

Φ43*2.5mm

53

56

7000±15%

CL50-2.5Q

Φ50*2.5mm

45

56

8200±15%

CL8-2.0M

Φ8*2mm

1000

≥55

500±15%

CL8-1.0M

Φ8*1mm

2000

≥55

650±15%

CL8-0.75M

Φ8*0.75mm

3000

≥55

800±15%

CL10-2.0M

Φ10*2mm

1000

≥55

600±15%

CL10-1.0M

Φ10*1mm

2000

≥55

800±15%

CL10-0.75M

Φ10*0.75mm

3000

≥55

1000±15%

 

Product Applications

 

The transducers are versatile components used across various industries due to their efficiency, reliability, and ability to be customized for specific frequencies and applications.

Ultrasonic Cleaning: Used in cleaning baths, where high-frequency sound waves generated by the transducer create cavitation bubbles that clean surfaces.

Medical Ultrasound: Converts electrical signals into sound waves that travel through the body to create images.

Sonar Systems: Used in underwater sonar equipment to detect objects by sending out sound waves and receiving the echoes.

Industrial Applications: In various sensor systems, such as accelerometers, vibration sensors, and pressure sensors.

 

FAQ

 

Q: What is the piezo ceramic transducer?

A: The transducer is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical (sound) energy, or vice versa, using piezoelectric materials-typically ceramics. These materials exhibit the piezoelectric effect, where they generate an electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress or deform when subjected to an electric field.

Q: What is difference between piezo ceramic and the transducer?

A: In essence, piezo ceramics are the foundational materials that exhibit piezoelectric properties, while piezo ceramic transducers are devices that utilize these materials to achieve specific operational goals.

 

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