Bolted Langevin transducers with leadfree piezoelectric ceramics

C. Scheidemann, P. Bornmann, W. Littmann, T. Hemsel, in: 2025.

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Lead-containing piezoelectric ceramics are still the base for today’s ultrasonic transducers used in broad applications. This is partly due to missing powerful lead-free piezoelectric ceramic parts in the commercial market. There has been much research on lead-free materials but developing them into marketable parts seems to be an ongoing process. The actual exemption of ROHS has expired, but as the new exemption has already been requested, ceramic suppliers keep on selling lead containing products. Nevertheless, these should be replaced by lead-free alternatives for environmental and health issues. This contribution focuses on exploring the technological readiness level of lead-free hard piezoceramics for prestressed ultrasonic transducers. A small series of bolted Langevin transducers was set up with standard PZT material and three commercial lead-free variants. Results of the building process from individual ring ceramic characteristics to transducer load tests are presented. The main finding of this study is that the lead-free materials technically can compete with the standard PZT for medium-power applications. Some adaptations in the ultrasonic system must be done: the geometry must be altered to fit resonance frequency, and higher voltages or thinner ceramics are needed to achieve the same vibration level at low load. For reaching same power, the volume of lead-free ceramics must be 1.5 to 3 times larger. As already promoted in literature, mechanical losses at high vibration levels are smaller for the lead-free materials. This might help to argument lead-free piezoelectric materials in some applications. References 1. Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment. EUR-Lex Document 02011L0065-20240801. Available online: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dir/2011/65/2024-08-01 (accessed on 24 January 2025). 2. Langevin, P. (1918) Method and Apparatus for Transmitting and Receiving Submarine Elastic Waves Using the Piezoelectric Properties of Quartz. French Patent Office; Patent No. FR505703. 3. Hemsel, T.; Twiefel, J. (2023) Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Power Transducers. In Encyclopedia of Materials: Electronics; Academic Press: Oxford, UK; pp. 276–285. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819728-8.00047-4. 4. ATHENA Technologie Beratung GmbH (2025) Description of Ultrasound Generator. Available online: http://shop.myathena.de/epages/12074748.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/12074748/Products/AM200 (accessed on 13 January 2025). 5. Littmann, W.; Hemsel, T.; Kauczor, C.; Wallaschek, J.; Sinha, W. (2003) Load-adaptive phase-controller for resonant driven piezoelectric devices. Proc. World Congr. Ultrason. 2003, 48, 547–550. 6. Scheidemann, C., Bornmann, P., Littmann, W., & Hemsel, T. (2025). Lead-Free Ceramics in Prestressed Ultrasonic Transducers. Actuators, 14(2), 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/act14020055
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International Workshop on Piezoelectric Materials and Applications in Actuators (IWPMA)
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Vilnius, Lithuania
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2025-07-01 – 2025-07-03
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Scheidemann C, Bornmann P, Littmann W, Hemsel T. Bolted Langevin transducers with leadfree piezoelectric ceramics. In: ; 2025.
Scheidemann, C., Bornmann, P., Littmann, W., & Hemsel, T. (2025). Bolted Langevin transducers with leadfree piezoelectric ceramics. International Workshop on Piezoelectric Materials and Applications in Actuators (IWPMA), Vilnius, Lithuania.
@inproceedings{Scheidemann_Bornmann_Littmann_Hemsel_2025, title={Bolted Langevin transducers with leadfree piezoelectric ceramics}, author={Scheidemann, Claus and Bornmann, Peter and Littmann, Walter and Hemsel, Tobias}, year={2025} }
Scheidemann, Claus, Peter Bornmann, Walter Littmann, and Tobias Hemsel. “Bolted Langevin Transducers with Leadfree Piezoelectric Ceramics,” 2025.
C. Scheidemann, P. Bornmann, W. Littmann, and T. Hemsel, “Bolted Langevin transducers with leadfree piezoelectric ceramics,” presented at the International Workshop on Piezoelectric Materials and Applications in Actuators (IWPMA), Vilnius, Lithuania, 2025.
Scheidemann, Claus, et al. Bolted Langevin Transducers with Leadfree Piezoelectric Ceramics. 2025.
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