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Noliac - Your Piezo Partner

Sensors

Piezoelectric sensors convert mechanical movements, such as force, acceleration or pressure, into electric signals. A piezo sensor features low sensitivity to temperature and magnetic field fluctuations, low transverse sensitivity, high resonance frequency and high stability. Piezo sensors can be used for a long range of piezo-based applications.

Advantages of piezo sensors Applications using piezo sensors Product example: Bone microphone Product example: Accelerometer
Advantages of piezo sensors

Advantages of piezo sensors 

  • Reliable, robust and compact
  • Low energy consumption
  • Active signal producing component — no powering needed
  • Extremely high temperature range
  • Linearity over four decades
  • Time stable and long lasting
  • High frequencies
  • Bidirectional electromechanical conversion
Applications using piezo sensors
Noliac - Your Piezo Partner

Where can you use your piezo sensor?

  • Vibration and shock measurement
  • Pressure and force measurement
  • Flow and distance measurement
  • Sound and noise measurement
  • Level measurement

Have a look at our examples of applications

Product example: Bone microphone
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The bone microphone is used for communication purposes in noisy environments. The bone microphones are used by fire brigades, police and other law enforcement forces for communication purposes. We offer our bone microphone as a standard product.

Communication insensitive to surrounding noise
Noliac’s bone microphone measure vibration of the skull instead of sound from mouth and are therefore insensitive to noise in the surroundings. The piezoelectric transducer is designed to measure acoustically invoked vibrations in a communication frequency band of audible spectrum. 

Product example: Accelerometer
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Noliac's piezoelectric accelerometers are intended for general use in systems for vibration measurements and machine condition monitoring.

Features

  • Low sensitivity to temperature
  • Low sensitivity to magnetic field fluctuations
  • Low transverse sensitivity
  • High resonance frequency
  • High stability

Standard or customized solution
The parameters shown in the table are for examples of our standard accelerometers. However, we offer to custom design your accelerometer to match your specific requirements. For more information, please contact us using our Request for Quote form or contact sales.

Noliac piezoelectric sensor capabilities

We offer our customization expertise on piezoelectric sensor in two ways - click for more information in the options below

Custom designed sensor?

We can custom design piezoelectric sensors of all kinds. We offer our customization expertise in two ways:

1) Product developing from prototype to production
2) Trouble shooting and optimization

Learn more about our sensor capabilities

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We give you a competitive advantage by using our extensive knowledge to customize and optimize your piezo products. Thus, we will be your long-term piezo partner. Send your request today.

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