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Noliac Newsletter - February 2006

 

World's 'littlest', largest & longest...
Penetrating news within the world of multilayer piezo technology: Noliac has developed the smallest, the largest and the longest piezo actuators in the world!!
Increase your knowledge
How can I use piezo in my application? What is Curie temperature? Blocking force? Hysteresis? How do I calculate energy extraction? How are piezo components manufactured?
Digging 'moon dirt' with piezo
Noliac's piezoelectric stack actuators are a part of a project seeking to develop an ultrasonic driller to enable collecting samples from various planets or small bodies using low axial load and low power.
Exhibiting Noliac
Noliac is growing - and we are therefore participating in more and more exhibitions and conferences. In 2006, we have participated in two exhibitions, have three more planned and a couple more initiated.
High power piezoelectric transformer
To fully exploit the potential of Noliac's patented ring-shaped piezoelectric transformer technology, Noliac started a development project back in 2004. The aim was to design a 50W converter that would be smaller and lighter than conventional converters available on the market, while still securing ...
Gathering guidelines
Gathering guidelines   New users of piezoelectric components often have initial questions before mounting and using their new product in an application. Noliac's 'General support notes' is a list of practical guidelines related directly to handling and mounting the piezoel...
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