Reverse Piezoelectric Effect is the theory used to explain how KETM power optimization system works well in every conditions. KETM increases the environment condition of electric current and allows the current flow in maximum capacity.
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3. Principle: Piezoelectric Effect
Piezoelectricity is the electric charge that accumulates in certain solid materials (such as crystals,
certain ceramics, and biological matter such as bone, DNA and various proteins) in response to
applied mechanical stress.
The piezoelectric effect is understood as the linear electromechanical interaction between the
mechanical and the electrical state in crystalline materials with no inversion symmetry.
The piezoelectric effect is a reversible process in that materials exhibiting the direct piezoelectric
effect (the internal generation of electrical charge resulting from an applied mechanical force) also
exhibit the reverse piezoelectric effect (the internal generation of a mechanical strain resulting from
an applied electrical field).
For example, lead zirconate titanate crystals will generate measurable piezoelectricity when their
static structure is deformed by about 0.1% of the original dimension. Conversely, those same crystals
will change about 0.1% of their static dimension when an external electric field is applied to the
material. The inverse piezoelectric effect is used in production of ultrasonic sound waves.
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4. How KPOS works?
1. When the electric field flows from the outside, tourmaline (Tourmaline) inside ULTRA
compound generates a "reverse piezoelectric effect" is about to be stretched or contracted
in accordance with the direction of the electric field.
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5. How KPOS works?
2. However, within the compound, Powder particles are dispersed in a state in which the
polymer, because it is cured when the solid-state Phase is not a liquid polymer of the state
that is bound to avoid free movement of Powder particles.
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6. How KPOS works?
3. Powder is tried to grow or shrink due to the "reverse piezoelectric effect", the external
environments is in a fixed state to make powder hard to move. As it interfere with the
elongation and shrink, stress is generated between Powder surface and abutting the
polymer surfactant.
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7. How KPOS works?
4. When stress is applied to the piezoelectric material due to the "piezoelectric effect",
electrical energy is generated by induced charge is proportional to the external force. Such a
phenomenon is + ions and by the acting forces - arising from the above relative change of
ions and therefore the direction of the electric field at 60Hz AC as the environment changed
correspondingly electricity is generated due to the changes and the piezoelectric effect.
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9. Effect of KPOS
KPOS does not
have electric
circuit inside
Does not
provoke any
electrical
problems
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10. Thank you
KETM BY Keseco
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