Morgan Advanced Materials - Technical Ceramics
Fairfield, NJ 07004
Tube Contact Sensor detects occlusions in medical infusion lines.
Tube contact sensor provides non-invasive detection of pressure changes in flexible, 4-4.7 mm OD x 0.8 mm wall thickness medical-grade silicone rubber tubing. Comprised of MEMS components as well as lid and catch, clip-on sensor is able to detect both negative and positive changes in pressure from -0.5 to +1 bar with accuracy of -
Read More »Core Material improves ceramic core stability in jet engines.
Suitable in airfoil casting of blades and vanes for rotating and static parts of jet engines, P52 core material is used for producing ceramic cores that remain stable with high temperature metal alloys. It stays rigid, maintaining tight, consistent wall tolerances, while exhibiting crushability during solidification. Product allows user to reduce or eliminate platinum pins that hold ceramic in...
Read More »Ceramic Material is suited for jigs and brazing fixtures.
Resistant to chemicals, oxidation, wear, and thermal shock, M120F Aluminum Silicate can be machined into intricate shapes and held to close dimensional tolerances. Formulation facilitates machinability in product's green state, and working temperature is rated up to 1,150-
Read More »Morgan Electro Ceramics Showcases Piezoelectric Composite Components at Md&M East
Morgan Electro Ceramics (MEC), a division of Morgan Technical Ceramics, will showcase its new piezoelectric composite components at MD&M East, held June 11-14, 2007 in New York, NY in booth #858. Components manufactured with piezocomposite materials offer improvements over traditional transducer materials, which result in increased acoustic performance for medical applications, including medical...
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CD Source Retrofit Package supports continuous operation.
Designed to support Intevac 200 lean disk manufacturing system, Diamonex CD Source(TM) Retrofit Package meets requirements of ultra-thin carbon overcoats for magnetic recording hard disks. Broad-beam, high-current density design minimizes surface damage from high-energy ion, while gridless ion source provides high ion flux. Substrate biasing is not required, as ion beam from CD ion source is...
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Morgan Advanced Ceramics Offers Performance Sic for Semiconductor Processing Equipment
Extending the life of manufacturing equipment, reducing downtime and eliminating contamination Morgan Advanced Ceramics, a leading manufacturer of innovative ceramic, glass, metal and engineered coating solutions, offers Performance Silicon Carbide (SiC) for semiconductor processing equipment manufacturing. Performance SiC is available in two grades, ultrapure and low electrical resistivity....
Read More »Morgan Technical Ceramics Educating Tomorrow's Materials Science and Engineering Leaders
Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) recently hosted a group of eighteen materials science students, from the United Kingdom's renowned Oxford University, at its manufacturing site in Hayward, California. The trip was part of a student-organized tour of advanced materials industries and facilities in a number of countries. The students toured the site's manufacturing facilities, which produce precious...
Read More »Morgan Technical Ceramics Receives Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Achievement for Zero-Discharge Metal Finishing Process
Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) announced that its Hayward, California manufacturing site has received a Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Achievement from the California Water Environmental Association (CWEA) Pretreatment, Pollution Prevention and Stormwater (P3S) Awards Subcommittee. The award was presented at the CWEA's annual meeting, which took place on February 28th, as part of the 38th...
Read More »Tube Contact Sensor detects occlusions in medical infusion lines.
Tube contact sensor provides non-invasive detection of pressure changes in flexible, 4-4.7 mm OD x 0.8 mm wall thickness medical-grade silicone rubber tubing. Comprised of MEMS components as well as lid and catch, clip-on sensor is able to detect both negative and positive changes in pressure from -0.5 to +1 bar with accuracy of -
Read More »Morgan Technical Ceramics Certech Recieves Mexico's Clean Industry Certificate
Certificate honors compliance with environmental regulations Morgan Technical Ceramics, Certech (MTC Certech), a leader in the investment casting industry, announces that its Mexico facility has received a Clean Industry Certificate from ProcuradurÃa Federal de Protección al Ambiente (PROFEPA), Mexico's environmental protection agency. PROFEPA awards the Clean Industry Certificate to...
Read More »Morgan Technical Ceramics Achieves Certification for Globally Recognized EMS
News ISO 14001 to be integrated at Bedford Plant Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC), a leading manufacturer of electro ceramic products, is proud to announce their new ISO 14001: 2004 certification. The new certification keeps MTC at the cutting edge of Environment Management Systems. As part of the certification, MTC has integrated the globally recognized standard for EMS into the Quality...
Read More »Core Material improves ceramic core stability in jet engines.
Suitable in airfoil casting of blades and vanes for rotating and static parts of jet engines, P52 core material is used for producing ceramic cores that remain stable with high temperature metal alloys. It stays rigid, maintaining tight, consistent wall tolerances, while exhibiting crushability during solidification. Product allows user to reduce or eliminate platinum pins that hold ceramic in...
Read More »Wesgo Metals Receives ISO-14001 Certification for Environmental Performance
Wesgo Metals, a business of Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) and a leading provider of innovative braze alloys and related materials, announces that it has earned its ISO-14001 certifications. An international quality management standard, ISO-14001 certification encourages businesses to implement, maintain, and improve environmental management systems (EMS). This is a logical step forward, said...
Read More »Morgan Technical Ceramics Acquires Certech and Carpenter Advanced Ceramics in £73 Million Deal
Morgan Technical Ceramics' parent company, The Morgan Crucible Company plc, has acquired Certech and Carpenter Advanced Ceramics from US firm Carpenter Technology Corporation. The businesses have been acquired on a cash and debt free basis for a cash consideration of around US$145million (c. -£73 million) and the combination of the three organisations creates one of the largest technical...
Read More »Morgan Crucible Company Agrees to Acquire Carpenter Technology Corporation's Technical Ceramics Business for $147 Million
Morgan Crucible, parent company to Morgan Technical Ceramics, has agreed to acquire two technical ceramics businesses, Certech and Carpenter Advanced Ceramics, from Carpenter Technology Corporation. These businesses will be acquired on a cash and debt free basis for a cash consideration of $147 million. Certech is the number one global independent manufacturer of a broad range of complex,...
Read More »Ceramic Material is suited for jigs and brazing fixtures.
Resistant to chemicals, oxidation, wear, and thermal shock, M120F Aluminum Silicate can be machined into intricate shapes and held to close dimensional tolerances. Formulation facilitates machinability in product's green state, and working temperature is rated up to 1,150-
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