Does anyone know where I can buy piezoelectric crystals online. I need large sizes. i.e. 12"x12" sheet. I am building a piezoelectric demonstrator for my son. :lol:
Does anyone know where I can buy piezoelectric crystals online. I need large sizes. i.e. 12"x12" sheet. I am building a piezoelectric demonstrator for my son. :lol:
If you aren't able to purchase larger amounts of material you might remove some "crystals" from holders. Let me explain a little more. It seems that newer crystals come sealed in a "can" with pins or leads for the electrical connection. In older equipment the crystal (piezo material) was mounted in a holder and you could actually remove the crystal itself - so that you could lap it or otherwise modify it to adjust frequency. You might obtain some of these older crystals for the material. I've purchased them at ham radio flea markets. FYI - I purchased many of the crystals I have (that are removable) new in the late 70's and you may still be able to purchase this type new.
I have seen (many years ago) a rochelle salt crystal about 6" X 6". It was used in a recorder, to move the stylus. For those who want to know: a piezo electric crystal is a material that is physically deformed when subjected to a voltage, and conversly will generate a voltage when deformed. Cheap phono cartridges and microphones use crystals. Radio frequency crystals are usually made of quartz, a glass-like material.
you can get them made to order.
Purchased some costom units 10mm dia pieze stuck to a 45mm long sheet of metal. think it was around 10,000 units at 20 cent each so I would hate to think what a one off 12"x12" would cost.