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Ultra High-Temperature Piezoelectric Ceramic with Extreme Piezoelectric Stability


INDIANAPOLIS, IN — K-12 is a modified Bismuth Titanate piezoelectric ceramic developed for extremely high-temperature applications. It's unusually high Curie temperature greater than 820°C, coupled with extremely stable piezoelectric activity over this entire temperature range makes it indeed unique.

Applications include accelerometers; pressure, know and flow sensors; NDT transducers; and high-temperature capacitors.

Markets include under-hood automotive; down-hole data logging in the oil industry; geothermal near-engine aerospace electronics; and defense and industrial instrumentation.

Keramos is a world leader in the development of high performance piezo ceramics, including Lead Metaniobates, PZTs, 1-3 PZT / Polymer Composites, and we offer a full range of engineering design services to meet our customers' needs. We have been a leading manufacturer of advanced ceramics for more than three decades, and we are still pushing the industry forward. We have been awarded a NIST ATP grant, as well as other important grants, to continue our cutting-edge research in this area. In addition, meeting the continually increasing demands of our customers helps us stay at the forefront of the industry.

For details about this extremely high temperature piezoelectric ceramic material, visit K-12.

June 4, 2004


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