Piezo Bimorphs
Morgan Electro Ceramics (MEC) Eindhoven manufacturing plant started production of piezo bimorphs in the early 1960s. With a history in piezo bimorphs extending some 45 years to the pioneering days of the technology, MEC brings a wealth of experience in the development of customized high precision piezo bimorphs components – resulting in real added-value for our customers.
Today you will find Morgan Electro Ceramics piezo bimorphs in a host of specialist application areas, including ultrasonic atomizers, transducers, printing technologies, pneumatic valves, textile machinery and many more. All are the result of close co-design and co-development relationships with our customers.
The bimorphs are available in a range of sizes from 6 to 74mm in length and 1 to 43mm in width, to reflect the variety of applications in which they can be used.
Series & Parallel bimorphs:
high sensitivity and cost efficient
Examples of applications:
- Sensor systems (airbag)
- Printing technologies
- Ultrasonic atomizers
- Ultrasonic transducers
- Viscosity measurement systems
- Flow measurement systems
Carbon-fibre or metal re-inforced bimorphs:
high force/deflection ratio and extremely long life-time
Examples of applications:
- Pneumatic valves for industrial and automotive applications
- Valves in medical applications
- Insuline pumps
- Braille keys for the blind
- Energy harvesting in car-tyres
- Textile machinery
- Optical switches
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