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Morgan Technical Ceramics showcases innovative ceramic materials at Electronica 2012

24th October 2012
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Morgan Technical Ceramics will showcase its extensive capabilities within the electronics industry on stand 511 in Hall B5 at Electronica 2012, to be held at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre from 13-16 November 2012.
Morgan Technical Ceramics’ sales and applications engineers will be available on stand 511 in Hall B5 to discuss its experience in delivering precision-engineered ceramic solutions for a wide range of electronic applications. The company will demonstrate the versatility of its piezoelectric materials, which can be tailored to the requirements of a range of individual applications. A materials portfolio which includes high-power, ‘hard’ ceramic materials suitable for power generators and transducers; as well as more sensitive, ‘soft’ ceramic components that can be used in responsive applications such as sensors, low-power transducers and receivers.



Also on display will be the company’s range of high quality solutions for microwave dielectric applications, high power radio frequency capacitors and high voltage capacitor components.



Paul Turnbull, business manager for Morgan Technical Ceramics, Ruabon, commented: “Electronica 2012 provides a unique opportunity for us to share knowledge and advise customers on the new and innovative ceramic components we have available. Company technical experts will be on hand throughout the event to advise on specific application requirements.



“We have established a reputation for delivering technical excellence over more than 50 years. Our unrivalled expertise and knowledge of the market means we can offer invaluable insight into the technology which exists for those seeking advanced electronic solutions.”



Morgan Technical Ceramics supplies to an extensive range of markets, including medical, industrial, security, telecommunications, sonar and automotive.

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