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Titanates are compounds containing titanium, oxygen, and at least one additional metallic element. Some of the most common titanates are strontium titanate, barium titanate, calcium titanate, and dysprosium titanate.
In chemistry, titanate usually refers to inorganic compounds composed of titanium oxides. Together with niobate, titanate salts form the Perovskite group. Many kinds of titanium oxides are known, and some are commercially important. Typically these materials are white, diamagnetic, high-melting, and insoluble in water. They are often prepared at high temperatures, e.g. using tube furnaces, from titanium dioxide. In virtually all cases, titanium achieves octahedral coordination geometry.
Titanates are used for the manufacture of piezoceramic devices comprising all kinds of electrochemical transducers, high-voltage generators, electromechanical resistors, and electromechanical filters in the field of telecommunications and various sensing devices in the field of information technology.
Lead Titanate Zirconate (PZT) Ferroelectric Materials: Discover the power of Lead Titanate Zirconate, often referred to as PZT, a cornerstone in the field of piezoelectricity. PZT materials enable precise control of mechanical and electrical responses, making them indispensable in sensors, actuators, and transducers.
Barium Titanate (BaTiO3) Dielectric Ceramics: Explore the capabilities of Barium Titanate, a versatile dielectric ceramic with applications in capacitors, resonators, and filters. BaTiO3's high dielectric constant and stability at varying frequencies make it ideal for electronics and telecommunications.
Strontium Titanate (SrTiO3) Perovskite Materials: Dive into the world of Strontium Titanate, a perovskite material valued for its unique combination of ferroelectric, dielectric, and optical properties. SrTiO3 finds applications in electronic devices, optical components, and sensors.
Piezoelectric Precision: PZT materials offer exceptional piezoelectric properties, enabling precise mechanical and electrical control in various applications.
Dielectric Excellence: Barium Titanate's high dielectric constant and low loss factor make it essential for electronic components requiring stable performance across frequencies.
Multifunctional Properties: Strontium Titanate's versatile combination of ferroelectric and optical properties contributes to advanced electronic devices and sensor technologies.
Reliability: Our Titanate products are engineered for durability, maintaining their properties in demanding operating conditions.
Customization: Choose from different types of Titanate materials to match your specific application requirements.
Technical Expertise: Our team of experts is available to guide you in selecting the right Titanate product for your project and optimizing its utilization.
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