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Lead zirconate titanate (PZT) is extensively employed in advanced ceramics. PZT is a perovskite material that resembles barium-strontium titanate (BST). It exhibits a measurable piezoelectric effect. When mechanical stress compresses PZT, it generates an electrical charge. This charge is used in the manufacture of electronic sensors. PZT alters its form when an external electric field is applied. Consequently, engineers utilise this behaviour in electromechanical actuator applications.
A Zirconate is a zirconium‐containing oxyanion. Examples include Na2ZrO3 and Ca2ZrO4, which can be produced by melting zirconium dioxide with Na2O or CaO.
Zirconates are compounds that contain zirconium oxyanions. They are primarily used in the manufacture of high‐performance ceramics. These materials exhibit dielectric and ferroelectric properties, which render them useful in electronic applications, and they can be employed as components in high‐temperature solid oxide electrolytes for fuel cells.
Barium Zirconate (BaZrO3) Electrolytes: Discover the performance of Barium Zirconate, a key material for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and oxygen sensors. Its high oxygen ion conductivity at elevated temperatures contributes to efficient energy conversion and monitoring.
Ferroelectric Materials from Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT): Investigate the capabilities of Lead Zirconate Titanate, a ferroelectric material known for its piezoelectric properties. PZT is employed in sensors, actuators and transducers to enable precise mechanical and electrical control.
Calcium Zirconate (CaZrO3) Insulation Materials: Explore the applications of Calcium Zirconate, an insulating material that demonstrates thermal stability. Its low thermal conductivity makes it suitable for high‐temperature insulation in various industrial settings.
High Temperature Resistance: Zirconate materials maintain their structural integrity and functionality in high‐temperature environments.
Electrochemical Efficiency: Barium Zirconate electrolytes facilitate the efficient conduction of oxygen ions in fuel cells, thereby improving energy conversion.
Piezoelectric Accuracy: The piezoelectric properties of Lead Zirconate Titanate allow precise control of mechanical and electrical operations in sensors and actuators.
Thermal Insulation: The low thermal conductivity of Calcium Zirconate ensures effective insulation in applications that require high‐temperature stability.
Customised Solutions: Choose from a range of zirconate materials to meet specific application requirements.
Technical Expertise: Our technical team provides advice on selecting the appropriate zirconate product and on optimising its use for your project.
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