Piezoelectric ceramic sheets utilize the inverse piezoelectric effect of piezoelectric ceramic sheets to convert electrical signals into mechanical vibrations, generating ultrasonic waves. Widely used in medical, industrial, and scientific research fields. Utilizing the piezoelectric and inverse piezoelectric effects of piezoelectric ceramic sheets, frequency selection and signal filtering are widely used in fields such as communication, electronics, and aviation. In summary, piezoelectric ceramic sheets, as an important electronic material, have broad application prospects in various fields. With the continuous development of technology, its application fields will also continue to expand.
Specification | Dimension (mm) |
Radial frequency (KHz) |
Capacitance (±12.5%) pF |
Dielectric dissipation factortanδ (%) |
Impedance (Ω) |
Electromechanical coupling coefficientKr | Mechanical quality factor (Qm) |
PLS-QXJP3030 | Φ30×3.0 | 66.7 | 2730 | ≤0.3 | ≤15 | ≥0.55 | 500 |
PLS-QXJP3530 | Φ35×3.0 | 63 | 3100 | ≤0.3 | ≤15 | ≥0.55 | 500 |
PLS-QXJP3865 | Φ38×6.5 | 59.9 | 1580 | ≤0.3 | ≤15 | ≥0.55 | 500 |
PLS-QXJP4530 | Φ45×3.0 | 50 | 5100 | ≤0.3 | ≤15 | ≥0.55 | 500 |
PLS-QXJP4535 | Φ45×3.5 | 50 | 4700 | ≤0.3 | ≤15 | ≥0.55 | 500 |
PLS-QXJP5030 | Φ50×3.0 | 46 | 5800 | ≤0.3 | ≤15 | ≥0.55 | 500 |
PLS-QXJP5035 | Φ50×3.5 | 46 | 6300 | ≤0.3 | ≤15 | ≥0.55 | 500 |
PLS-QXJP5050 | Φ50×5.0 | 46 | 4150 | ≤0.3 | ≤15 | ≥0.55 | 500 |