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CeramTec showcases ceramics & ultrasonic innovations at Medical Technology Ireland
CeramTec presents 40+ ceramic materials, piezoceramic sensors, and 40 kHz ultrasonic transducers for advanced medical equipment.
www.ceramtec-group.com

CeramTec will once again showcase its high-performance ceramics and ultrasonic solutions for medical equipment at Medical Technology Ireland 2025 in Galway – a key hub for Europe’s MedTech industry.
- Piezoceramic components for a wide range of applications
- Individual fully assembled ultrasonic sensors and transducers
- Structural ceramic solutions for customised product development
High-performance structural and piezoceramic components are at the heart of various medical equipment solutions in surgery, diagnostics and therapy. CeramTec designs and develops both individual components and complete assemblies. These support the next generation of ultrasonic surgery and include bubble detection sensors for dialysis or infusion pumps, as well as structural ceramic solutions for various applications, ranging from RF ablation tips to bipolar surgical insulators.
Innovative Ultrasonic Technology
Piezoceramics convert forces, pressure and acceleration into electrical signals – or transmit electrical voltages into vibrations and displacement. They are key materials in ultrasonic surgical applications, such as phacoemulsification and bone drilling. They are also the primary ultrasound generators used in lithotripsy and for controlling the precision dosing of drugs within ultrasonic nebulisation. As a leading expert in piezoceramics, CeramTec offers highly automated mass production, as well as the manufacture of special components with complex shapes in small quantities. Piezoceramics in different geometries and variable sizes can be produced, while benefiting from extensive design and development expertise.
Advanced Sensor and Transducer Solutions
CeramTec offers not only piezoceramic components but also specialises in developing and manufacturing in-line sensors. These sensors can detect gas bubbles, pressure changes and liquid levels in soft, flexible tubes and other containers without being invasive. They are used in medical devices such as infusion pumps, enteral feeding pumps and dialysis machines.
CeramTec is also a leading expert in the design, development and manufacturing of customised high-power transducers. These are required for ultrasonic surgical devices used for cutting and drilling bones, as well as custom power transducers which can be used in cell disruption and cell lysis. Ultrasonic transducers also generate cavitation for precision cleaning. CeramTec's portfolio also includes a standard high-power 40 kHz transducer.
Comprehensive Portfolio and Proven Expertise
With over 40 different types of structural ceramic material, CeramTec can produce ceramic components for individual requirements. These include traditional silicate ceramics and oxide ceramics, such as alumina in various degrees of purity and zirconia, which are produced in both small and large quantities. Non-oxide ceramics such as silicon carbide, silicon nitride and aluminium nitride are also available in large quantities. CeramTec can work with customers to define a suitable material and design for most shapes and sizes based on their individual requirements. “With our unique expertise in technical ceramics and more than 40 years of experience in ultrasonic technology for the medical equipment sector, we have become a trusted development partner for leading manufacturers worldwide,” says Nadim Borini, Sales Director Medical Equipment.
On September 24 and 25, CeramTec will be presenting its portfolio of ceramic and ultrasonic solutions for medical equipment applications at Medical Technology Ireland in Galway (stand number 85).
www.ceramtec-group.com
Innovative Ultrasonic Technology
Piezoceramics convert forces, pressure and acceleration into electrical signals – or transmit electrical voltages into vibrations and displacement. They are key materials in ultrasonic surgical applications, such as phacoemulsification and bone drilling. They are also the primary ultrasound generators used in lithotripsy and for controlling the precision dosing of drugs within ultrasonic nebulisation. As a leading expert in piezoceramics, CeramTec offers highly automated mass production, as well as the manufacture of special components with complex shapes in small quantities. Piezoceramics in different geometries and variable sizes can be produced, while benefiting from extensive design and development expertise.
Advanced Sensor and Transducer Solutions
CeramTec offers not only piezoceramic components but also specialises in developing and manufacturing in-line sensors. These sensors can detect gas bubbles, pressure changes and liquid levels in soft, flexible tubes and other containers without being invasive. They are used in medical devices such as infusion pumps, enteral feeding pumps and dialysis machines.
CeramTec is also a leading expert in the design, development and manufacturing of customised high-power transducers. These are required for ultrasonic surgical devices used for cutting and drilling bones, as well as custom power transducers which can be used in cell disruption and cell lysis. Ultrasonic transducers also generate cavitation for precision cleaning. CeramTec's portfolio also includes a standard high-power 40 kHz transducer.
Comprehensive Portfolio and Proven Expertise
With over 40 different types of structural ceramic material, CeramTec can produce ceramic components for individual requirements. These include traditional silicate ceramics and oxide ceramics, such as alumina in various degrees of purity and zirconia, which are produced in both small and large quantities. Non-oxide ceramics such as silicon carbide, silicon nitride and aluminium nitride are also available in large quantities. CeramTec can work with customers to define a suitable material and design for most shapes and sizes based on their individual requirements. “With our unique expertise in technical ceramics and more than 40 years of experience in ultrasonic technology for the medical equipment sector, we have become a trusted development partner for leading manufacturers worldwide,” says Nadim Borini, Sales Director Medical Equipment.
On September 24 and 25, CeramTec will be presenting its portfolio of ceramic and ultrasonic solutions for medical equipment applications at Medical Technology Ireland in Galway (stand number 85).
www.ceramtec-group.com

