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Patch transducer

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PI.jpgFrom PI (Physik Instrumente) LP, the P-876 DuraAct piezoelectric patch transducer can be used as a bender actuator that can be applied to curved surfaces and that allows high deflections of up to 0.8 mm with high force and precision. The device also can be applied to structure areas where deformations are to be generated or detected, and it can reduce vibrations and can control structures in the nanometer range. The transducer is offered with customized dimensions, thicknesses and bending properties, in various piezoceramic materials and at a range of operating temperatures; there are several electrical connection designs as well as combinations of sensor and actuator functions.


BioPhotonics
Dec 2007
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