About Seller: In 1968, the advancement of a piezoelectrically driven artificial heart presented significant challenges in terms of available ferroelectric materials and actuator fabrication methods. This led to groundbreaking developments in these areas by Physics International, the parent company of Kinetic Ceramics. By the 1970s, the company successfully created the first piezoelectric diesel fuel injection systems, which required high reliability and power density. This led to further advancements in piezoelectric actuator technology. The proprietary technology, known as the Piezomotor, was patented and registered in 1985. In 1986, the piezoelectric business unit separated from the parent company and became Kinetic Ceramics. Since then, Kinetic Ceramics has continued to innovate, developing piezoelectric diesel and gasoline direct injection systems, as well as valve actuation systems for camless engines. In addition to work on internal combustion engines, the company has expanded its business by supplying piezomotor actuators, translation devices, and turnkey piezoelectric systems to various industries. For instance, the Kinetic Ceramics fast tool servo, introduced in 1998, revolutionized contact lens manufacturing by allowing direct machining of toric lenses at spindle speeds up to 6,000 RPM, a feat previously deemed impossible.
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