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Issue 2.21                                      Did you miss our last email?
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Common Piezo Shapes -38mm and 50mm Rings





Various common ring sizes are available for fast delivery from APCI. 38mm and 50mm rings are among the most frequently used sizes. Ultrasonic cleaning is a typical application for such rings. Visit APC International's website to review information on ultrasonic cleaning including: background information, transducer options, generator choices, and related specifications.


 

  • Made of 851,842, 844 or 881STANDARD RINGS PICTURE
  • Typically ready for shipping within 8 weeks
  • Small quantities accepted                       (under 1000 pieces)
  • Standard ID's on 38mm rings include:
    • 12.7mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm, and 19mm
  • Standard ID's on 50mm rings include:
    • 16mmm,17mm, 20mm, and 22mm
  • Custom rings available upon request


Discuss your custom ring design with an APCI representative
Please provide a drawing or sketch including, tolerances, material requirements and
              electrode pattern

Review standard tolerances or Learn more about common shapes


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Piezo Theory: Applications


A piezoelectric system can be constructed for virtually any application for which any other type of electromechanical transducer can be used. For any particular application, however, limiting factors include the size, weight, and cost of the system. Piezoceramic devices fit into four general categories: generators, sensors, actuators, and transducers. Learn more about these applications by visiting the
piezo theory category on APC International's website.

generator and motor action
Generator and Motor Actions of a Piezoelectric Element


Learn about about transducers and sensors

Learn about actuators

Learn about generator and motor actions


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Upcoming Events


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         MR-guided Focused Ultrasound 2010

              2nd International Symposium


                                                         When: October 17-20, 2010


Where: Westfields Marriott near Dulles International Airport, Washington, DC

The symposium will be a premier event for scientists, clinicians and others interested in current and future applications of MR-guided focused ultrasound. The program will offer a multifaceted exploration of this emerging field and feature plenary sessions, panel discussions, poster presentations and technical exhibits.

Download Symposium Brochure

Explore Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation website






American Ceramic Society Logo            Electronic Materials and Applications 2011

                       When: January 19-21, 2011

Where: Royal Plaza in the Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando, FL, USA

EMA 2011 is designed for materials scientists, engineers, students, researchers and manufacturers with an interest in renewable energy, innovative hybrid and all-electric transportation development, electrical ceramics and advanced microelectronics. This meeting will continue to foster this atmosphere and facilitate these relationships. Go to the EMA 2011 Home website for details!

Call for papers - Due August 2, 2010 Learn More

Explore The American Ceramic Society website





40 kHz 16mm Transducers       40th Annual Ultrasonic Industry Association Symposium

                               When: May 23-25, 2011


Where: Glasgow, Scotland, UK


This workshop provides a forum for the discussion of state-of-the-art materials and devices to generate, detect and suppress sound. Papers will be presented and commercial firms may also display and/or present products. A copy of the call for papers will be posted in on the UIA website later in 2010 - keep an eye out for updates!










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