piezotändare
A piezotändare, also known as a piezoelectric igniter, is a device that uses the piezoelectric effect to generate a spark. This effect describes the phenomenon where certain crystalline materials produce an electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress. In a piezotändare, a spring-loaded hammer strikes a piezoelectric crystal. The rapid pressure applied to the crystal causes it to generate a high-voltage electrical pulse. This pulse then jumps across a small gap between two electrodes, creating a visible spark.
Piezotändare are commonly found in gas lighters, such as those used for cigarettes or barbecue grills, and
The construction typically involves a piezoelectric ceramic, a spring, a hammer mechanism, and an electrode assembly.