Tubular piezoelectric ceramics convert electrical energy and mechanical vibration in compact structures. Understanding vibration direction helps buyers communicate design intent more clearly when sourcing custom ceramic components.
Key Selection Points
- Confirm polarization direction and electrode layout
- Match vibration mode to the device function
- Check wall thickness, diameter and length requirements
- Provide electrical and mechanical conditions for review
Where It Is Used
- Sensors and transducers
- Ultrasonic and vibration devices
- Precision electronic ceramic assemblies
- Custom tubular ceramic components
Buyer Notes
For purchasing decisions, the most useful information is not only the ceramic name, but also the grade, tolerance, working temperature, load, electrical requirement and installation environment. Sharing these details early helps NORKE recommend a realistic material and production route.
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