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[Nov 2005]

New Unimorph Offers Cost Savings to OEMs

Morgan Electro Ceramics has developed what it has described as the first piezo unimorph for manufacturers of industrial process equipment. The unimorph, which offers even bigger deflection properties to those of a bimorph but is up to 30% cheaper, has been developed for applications requiring a single actuation, such as the opening or closing of a valve.

Unlike bimorphs - which consist of two active piezo plates separated by an inactive inner layer - the unimorph has a single plate mounted on carbon fibre. The use of carbon fibre rather than metal enables Morgan Electro Ceramics to offer greater deflection and force, improving performance and reliability by 20% to 30%.

The unimorph, which can be used in any application that requires unidirectional force, has been developed as a direct result of customer demand for high volume/low cost components.

It is available in a range of sizes from 15mm to 45mm in length and from 2mm to 15mm in width. It has been fitted with a safety electrode that guarantees operation in severe applications where the piezo plates are stretched to the limits of breaking and there is an optional humidity coating to ensure that warm, damp or humid environments do not affect performance.

www.morganelectroceramics.com


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