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Morgan Electro Ceramics
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Listing of all 9 news releases from Morgan Electro Ceramics:
Tyre pressure monitors keep working indefinitely
The movement of the wheel and pressure of the tyre as it hits the ground causes the bimorph to bend and undergo stress, which is then transformed into electrical energy.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics (28 March 2008)
Ceramic company expands dental services
Morgan Electro Ceramics offers a complete design, manufacture and test service for specialist dental transducers.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics (18 May 2007)
Ultrasonic sensors provide key safety feature
User application article Morgan Electro Ceramics provides materials expertise and piezoceramic components for Debiotech's latest infusion pump, IV Expres
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics ( 1 August 2006)
Piezoelectric transducer checks blood pressure
A compact, robust piezoelectric transducer is ideal for use as a high-accuracy, cost-effective blood pressure monitor in medical equipment applications.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics (31 May 2006)
Material reduces time patients stay in hospitals
User application article Piezoceramic material with high dielectric constant and sensitivity uses time of flight measurement of travelling ultrasound wave to measure the blood flow for haemodynamic status monitor.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics (28 February 2006)
Ceramic materials in the aerospace industry
Technical background article Keith Parker looks at how technical ceramics and other specialist materials have enabled designers and manufacturers in the aerospace industry to combine cost efficiency with safety and performance.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics (24 October 2005)
Novel piezo actuator is more forceful
The unimorph offers greater deflection properties than a bimorph but is up to 30% cheaper and will suit applications requiring a single actuation, such as opening or closing a valve.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics (19 September 2005)
Piezoceramic material watches GT fuel levels
User application article Morgan Electro Ceramics has provided materials expertise and product for a new fuel-level sensor being used in the 2005-model Ford GT.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics (15 September 2005)
Piezoceramic material gets a measure of Ford fuel
User application article Morgan Electro Ceramics has provided materials expertise and product for a new fuel-level sensor being used in the 2005-model Ford GT.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics (12 July 2004)

