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I don’t have a camera yet, but it’s all gone but the piezo element any way. No info on transducer. It was plastic and potting compound. I have a great high tech surplus yard I’ve been going to for 30 years to fined stuff like this, no sidescan sonar there:-(. I could draw it up and give a xsec of it and post, if that would help. But that will take a little time to figure how to add arrows and notes and make a 600 dpi jpeg of it. I measure the element and then ask the vender for a price on that and size, also I can then fine tune beam and frequ on that element. As far as materials for ceramics goes, there’s a hard and soft. The hard is better at sending and the soft at receiving. But when the transducer has hydrostatic pressure on it, i.e. down deep, the hard is the best choice for ceramics. There’s another manufacture that does the molded type and they might have something that could work for us. Last time I was looking I decided against there’s because I think it needed high KV’s , but maybe that’s not a problem here. I’ll look in to it next week. Better yet, I think you all might like their sight I just found.
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