Performance Improvement of Ring-Type PZT Ceramics for Ultrasonic Dispersion System

Micromachines (Basel). 2020 Jan 28;11(2):144. doi: 10.3390/mi11020144.

Abstract

This study has been based on the examination of the characterization of ring-type lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics for high-intensity focused ultrasonic dispersion system. The ring-type PZT ceramics were fabricated by the powder molding method. The mechanical properties, dielectric constant, and microstructure of the ceramics were investigated. Consequently, the density of the ceramics was increased with increasing forming pressure while the density of ceramics that were sintered at 1350 °C was decreased due to over-sintering. Furthermore, the mechanical properties were excellent at the higher forming pressure. The dielectric property of the ring-type PZT ceramics was not clearly influenced by the manufacturing and sintering conditions. The abnormal grain growth of the ceramics, however, could be prevented by a lower heating rate in addition to reducing the porosity.

Keywords: cavitation effect; high-intensity focused ultrasound; lead zirconate titanate; ring-type ceramics; ultrasonic dispersion system.