Compositions – Piezoelectric
Patent
1985-06-26
1986-12-02
Cooper, Jack
Compositions
Piezoelectric
501134, 501135, 501151, 501152, 501153, C04B 3549
Patent
active
046263691
ABSTRACT:
Lead zirconate titanate ceramics comprise from about 92 to 99.0 weight pent of lead zirconate and lead titanate in ratio from 0.505 to 0.54:0.495 to 0.46 respectively, from about 0.5 to about 2 weight percent of one or more fluorides or chlorides of an alkali metal or alkaline earth except francium or radium, and 0.5 to 6 weight percent of one or more oxides of magnesium, barium, chromium, scandium, aluminum, lanthanium, praesodymium, neodymium or samarium. The ceramic after pressing is annealed at a temperature from about 1050.degree. to 1350.degree. C. Ceramic elements made from the above ceramics are useful as sonar and microphone transducers.
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Cooper Jack
McDonnell Thomas E.
Sheinbein Sol
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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