Morgan Electro Ceramics introduces piezoelectric composite components for sonar receivers

June 27, 2007
BEDFORD, Ohio, 27 June 2007. Morgan Electro Ceramics (MEC) in Bedford, Ohio, is introducing piezoelectric composite components to help increase acoustic performance for military and commercial sonar receiver applications.

BEDFORD, Ohio, 27 June 2007. Morgan Electro Ceramics (MEC) in Bedford, Ohio, is introducing piezoelectric composite components to help increase acoustic performance for military and commercial sonar receiver applications.

MEC's piezoelectric composite materials reduce the cross coupling that typically occurs between different modes in the ceramic of conventional transducers, enabling sonar components to respond in a more precise and predictable manner, company officials say.

Additionally, components manufactured with piezoelectric composite materials reduce spurious activity to enhance transmit and receive efficiency. Piezocomposite components also provide low acoustic impedance and can broaden transducer bandwidth, officials say.

MEC offers piezoelectric composites in 1-3 and 2-2 orientations, in sizes to 1.5 square inches, and in frequencies from 100 kHz to 12 MHz. Piezoelectric volume fractions can be tailored for any application to enhance transmit and receive response rates.

The piezocomposites can be thermoformed to conform to curved, complex geometric surfaces that conventional piezoceramic materials often cannot be shaped to, providing increased design flexibility. MEC offers piezoelectric composites in both standard and custom materials, including types I, II, VI and single crystal PMN-PT.

For more information contact MEC online at www.morganelectroceramics.com.

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