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Titanates are compounds that contain titanium, oxygen, and at least one additional metallic element. Some of the most common titanates include strontium titanate, barium titanate, calcium titanate, and dysprosium titanate.
In chemistry, the term Titanate generally refers to inorganic compounds composed of titanium oxides. Together with Niobate, the titanate salts form the Perovskite group. Numerous types of titanium oxides are known, and some are of commercial significance. These materials are typically white, diamagnetic, have high melting points and are insoluble in water. They are produced at elevated temperatures, for example in tube furnaces, from titanium dioxide. In nearly all cases, titanium exhibits an octahedral coordination geometry.
Titanates are used in the production of piezoelectric ceramic components. These components include electrochemical converters, high-voltage generators, electromechanical resistors, electromechanical filters in telecommunications and sensor devices in information technology.
Lead Titanate Zirconate (PZT) Ferroelectric Materials: Lead titanate zirconate (PZT) is used in piezoelectric applications. PZT materials enable precise control over mechanical and electrical responses, which is beneficial for sensors, actuators and measurement converters.
Barium Titanate (BaTiO3) Dielectric Ceramics: Barium titanate is a dielectric ceramic used in capacitors, resonators and filters. It features a high dielectric constant and maintains stability over a range of frequencies, thereby supporting electronic and telecommunication applications.
Strontium Titanate (SrTiO3) Perovskite Materials: Strontium titanate is a perovskite material that exhibits ferroelectric, dielectric and optical properties. It is employed in electronic devices, optical components and sensors.
Piezoelectric Precision: The piezoelectric characteristics of PZT materials facilitate accurate mechanical and electrical control in various applications.
Dielectric Properties: Barium titanate has a high dielectric constant and a low loss factor. It is used in electronic components that require consistent performance over a range of frequencies.
Multifunctional Characteristics: Strontium titanate exhibits both ferroelectric and optical properties. It is employed in electronic devices and sensor technologies.
Reliability: Our titanate products are designed to last. They retain their functional properties under varied operating conditions.
Customisation: Various types of titanate materials are available to meet specific application requirements.
Technical Expertise: Our technical team provides guidance in selecting the appropriate titanate product and in optimising its use for each project.
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