Morgan Advanced Materials - Technical Ceramics

Morgan Technical Ceramics to Highlight Nilcra Zirconia Ceramics at the Offshore Technology Conference

Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) announced that it will be showcasing Nilcra(TM) Zirconia products manufactured by its Melbourne, Australia site at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 2011, May 2 to 5th 2011, at the Reliant Centre, in Houston, Texas, Booth 6704. OTC is the world's foremost event for the development of offshore resources in drilling, exploration, production, and environmental...

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Morgan Technical Ceramics to Highlight Nilcra Zirconia Ceramics at the Offshore Technology Conference

Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) announced that it will be showcasing Nilcra(TM) Zirconia products manufactured by its Melbourne, Australia site at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 2011, May 2 to 5th 2011, at the Reliant Centre, in Houston, Texas, Booth 6704. OTC is the world's foremost event for the development of offshore resources in drilling, exploration, production, and environmental...

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Tube Contact Sensor detects occlusions in medical infusion lines.

Morgan Technical Ceramics has launched a new tube contact sensor for accurate detection of occlusions in medical infusion lines. The sensor gives non-invasive detection of pressure changes in a flexible tube without the requirement for disposable cassettes and as a result provides medical device OEMs with a simple and reliable method of recognizing when the tube is blocked. The pressure sensor is...

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Tube Contact Sensor detects occlusions in medical infusion lines.

Morgan Technical Ceramics has launched a new tube contact sensor for accurate detection of occlusions in medical infusion lines. The sensor gives non-invasive detection of pressure changes in a flexible tube without the requirement for disposable cassettes and as a result provides medical device OEMs with a simple and reliable method of recognizing when the tube is blocked. The pressure sensor is...

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Ceramic Materials Help Manufacturers of Thin Film Photovoltaic Cells

The earth benefits from an impressive 125,000 terawatts (TW) of solar energy. While the future energy needs of the planet will undoubtedly be met with a combination of technologies, many believe that solar - in the form of photovoltaic (PV) cells - is the only renewable energy source with the capacity to make a significant impact on global energy production. As a result, the race is on to push...

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Ceramic Materials Help Manufacturers of Thin Film Photovoltaic Cells

The earth benefits from an impressive 125,000 terawatts (TW) of solar energy. While the future energy needs of the planet will undoubtedly be met with a combination of technologies, many believe that solar - in the form of photovoltaic (PV) cells - is the only renewable energy source with the capacity to make a significant impact on global energy production. As a result, the race is on to push...

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Morgan Technical Ceramics Announces its Co-Fired Piezo Bimorph Elements

Co-fired PZT bimorphs ideal for use in high temperature applications Morgan Technical Ceramics' ElectroCeramics business (MTC), located in Bedford OH, announces that it designs and manufactures co-fired piezo (PZT) bimorph elements for use in aerospace, medical, automotive and general industrial sensor and actuator applications. The co-fired PZT bimorph elements are more mechanically stable than...

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Morgan Technical Ceramics Announces its Co-Fired Piezo Bimorph Elements

Co-fired PZT bimorphs ideal for use in high temperature applications Morgan Technical Ceramics' ElectroCeramics business (MTC), located in Bedford OH, announces that it designs and manufactures co-fired piezo (PZT) bimorph elements for use in aerospace, medical, automotive and general industrial sensor and actuator applications. The co-fired PZT bimorph elements are more mechanically stable than...

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High-Temperature Insulation optimizes mass/performance ratio.

Superwool Plus is 17 percent more energy efficient than traditional insulation Superwool® Plus, the latest high temperature insulation wool from Morgan Thermal Ceramics, is 17 percent more energy efficient than traditional Refractory Ceramic Fiber (RCF) and any other Alkaline Earth Silicate (AES) insulations. Superwool Plus is ideal for furnace linings in the iron and steel and aluminium...

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High-Temperature Insulation optimizes mass/performance ratio.

Superwool Plus is 17 percent more energy efficient than traditional insulation Superwool-® Plus, the latest high temperature insulation wool from Morgan Thermal Ceramics, is 17 percent more energy efficient than traditional Refractory Ceramic Fiber (RCF) and any other Alkaline Earth Silicate (AES) insulations. Superwool Plus is ideal for furnace linings in the iron and steel and aluminium...

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