- Medical TechnologyMedical TechnologyComponents for MedTech and life science instruments must be fast, reliable, and energy efficient. Piezo technology can contribute significantly to this progress – e.g. by miniaturizing appliances, but also in smart patient monitoring or more gentle therapy options as well as lab process automation.
- Expanding the Visual Field of EndoscopesExpanding the Visual Field of EndoscopesPiezo technology has a part in improving minimally invasive diagnostic procedures. It makes, e.g. endoscopic applications faster, more powerful and, therefore, more patient-friendly. The smallest piezo tubes are used, for example, in scanning fiber endoscopy; allowing the visual field of the endoscope to be significantly extended. The images created in this way are characterized by a higher degree of sharpness and thus more information content.
- Generating Non-Invasive Ultrasound Within the BodyGenerating Non-Invasive Ultrasound Within the BodyUltrasound technology is used in medical technology, among others, to perform so-called incisionless surgeries. Piezoelectric transducers serve this purpose perfectly: Placed extracorporeal, they project an ultrasonic focus into the body. By absorbing the acoustic energy generated by the sound waves, tissue areas can be manipulated in a targeted manner, e.g. to destroy cancerous tumors or to enhance contactless drug delivery in a minimally invasive manner.
- Creating 3,000 Nanoliter Droplets per SecondCreating 3,000 Nanoliter Droplets per SecondThe requirements of fluid handling in medical processes such as in vitro diagnostics are extremely demanding: Very small volumes of liquids with different characteristics need dosing or have to be moved with high precision. The technology used must be able to implement shock-free dosing, fast mixing, or the separation of fluids and particles as well as the generation of perfect droplets and also contactless mixing or sorting tasks.
- Enabling Tissue Management With Ultrasonic HandpiecesEnabling Tissue Management With Ultrasonic HandpiecesUltrasound-operated handpieces such as ultrasonic scalpels, scissors or scalers use acoustic waves to facilitate the processing of hard or soft tissue and are used more and more frequently in medicine, e.g. for minimally invasive surgical procedures or in dentistry.
- Efficiently Generating Aerosols in Mesh NebulizersEfficiently Generating Aerosols in Mesh NebulizersChronic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, asthma, or the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but also bronchitis and the flu necessitate a comprehensive medical treatment. Medical nebulizers atomize medication so very finely that it can be inhaled very deeply into the lungs, therefore, making the therapy of sometimes life-threatening lung diseases possible.
- Driving Medical ImplantsDriving Medical ImplantsSystems implanted in the body are almost invisible and improve the quality of life of patients significantly. They are driven by ultra-compact and energy-efficient miniaturized piezo actuators.
- Making Patient Monitoring More Intelligent with UltrasoundMaking Patient Monitoring More Intelligent with UltrasoundViruses and other infections are particularly dangerous for people with pre-existing conditions, e.g., of the kidneys or cardiovascular system. In regards to the treatment and therapy of such illnesses, the requirements for the medical devices used are also constantly increasing. Piezo technology offers numerous possibilities for improvement: Piezo ultrasonic transducers, for example, make intensive care devices such as infusion systems more intelligent and make the supervision of vital body functions easier.
- Pumping Tiniest Fluid Volumes Quickly and PreciselyPumping Tiniest Fluid Volumes Quickly and PreciselyThe fields of application for piezoelectric micropumps are in laboratory technology, medical technology, biotechnology, chemical analytics, and process technology, which require reliable metering of minute amounts of liquids and gases.
- Expanding the Visual Field of Endoscopes
- Industrial UltrasonicsIndustrial UltrasonicsUltrasonic transducers are widely used in today’s industrial environment. As a sensor component, they ensure a completely contactless and contamination-free flow and enable measuring the filling level of liquids and gases, detecting air bubbles, or determining viscosities. Piezo technology contributes significantly to process automation by making process steps faster and more efficient, e.g. in industrial plants or production lines.
- Completely Contactless Monitoring of Liquids and GasesCompletely Contactless Monitoring of Liquids and GasesFully automated flow measurement or air bubble detection is the basis of many industrial systems in which liquids are moved and need to be monitored. Whether in consumer- or large-scale water meters, gas flow measurement in pipelines or air bubble detection in plants of the food or pharma industry – ultrasound can detect the flow of various media contactlessly and thus without any contamination.
- Communicating Under Water over Several KilometersCommunicating Under Water over Several KilometersUltrasound is not only used by dolphins and whales, but also in sonar technology: Piezo components generate and detect ultrasonic waves in sonar devices. This enables the scanning and mapping of the bottom of the sea – just like geographic mapping on land, but underwater. The data obtained is easily transmitted remotely, i.e. without cables. Sonar technology can be used for communication or to control marine systems such as autonomous underwater vehicles.
- Completely Contactless Monitoring of Liquids and Gases
- Industrial Precision DosingIndustrial Precision DosingHighly precise and dynamic dosing of different fluids is a basic requirement for many automated industrial processes. Piezo technology has been the key to numerous printing and dispensing applications for several decades: Printing on circuit boards with adhesives or precisely dosing soldering pastes on electronic chips, dosing melted polymers or printing with ink and other media – it’s all possible with the help of piezo actuators.
- Ultrafast Dispensing of Adhesives and Soldering PastesUltrafast Dispensing of Adhesives and Soldering PastesHigh-precision dispensing is used in automated industrial production lines, for example, in the manufacturing of electronic components by printing contacts on circuit boards, microchips, or adhesive dots. For this purpose, highly viscous materials such as adhesives or soldering pastes are dosed ultrafast as finest droplets. The piezo actuators used have extremely fast response times in the microseconds range and frequencies up to a few Kilohertz.
- Enabling 3D Printing with Different MaterialsEnabling 3D Printing with Different MaterialsAdditive manufacturing with 3D printing methods opens up completely new possibilities for manufacturing complex components: Individualized prototypes or customized products can be very quickly produced on the basis of CAD data. The most complex geometrical shapes are produced in this way and can even be printed with changing materials and material properties. The piezo actuators used in this process work with the fastest response times and above all with high force.
- High-Performance Printing Using the Inkjet ProcessHigh-Performance Printing Using the Inkjet ProcessPrinting technology has long evolved past the boundaries of paper printing. There are no limits to the choice of printing material: Paper, plastic, ceramic, or metal. Especially in dynamic printed image generation such as digital printing, large areas can be continuously printed with the highest resolution in the shortest time. The piezo actuators used for this purpose work with ultrafast response times and high frequency. In these applications, they create droplets with the tiniest liquid volumes down to the picoliter range by applying a contactless pressure impulse to a fluid chamber.
- Ultrafast Dispensing of Adhesives and Soldering Pastes
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