SINOPTS Piezo Ignition Spark Igniter with Palnut
What is spark igniter?
Piezoelectric Ignition is also called Piezo ignition/igniter.
Piezo ignition is a type of ignition that is used in portable camping stoves, gas grills and some lighters, potato cannons and other gas appliances.
Piezo ignition uses the principle of piezoelectricity, which, in short, is the electric charge that accumulates in some materials in response to high pressure. It consists of a small, spring-loaded hammer which, when a button is pressed, hits a crystal of PZT or quartz crystal. Quartz is piezoelectric, which means that it creates a voltage when deformed. This sudden forceful deformation produces a high voltage and subsequent electrical discharge, which ignites the gas.
No external electric connection is required, though wires are sometimes used to locate the sparking location away from the crystal itself. Piezo ignition systems can be operated by either a lever, push-button or built into the control knob. An electric spark is usually generated once per turn of the knob or press of the button.
Piezo ignition consists of three different types of materials.
Namely: piezoelectric crystal, metal and plastic.
Plastic is used for the push-button. Plastic led power. This allows the piezo ignition can be produced safely. This without the user runs the risk of electric shock. To these plastics push-button is located a metal part. This metal part comes when the plastic button is pressed to short against the piezo crystal.
Parameter Sheet
Applicable gas species |
Natgas, LPG, artificial coal gas etc |
Tolerance |
According GB 1840-2000 |
Material |
Plastic |
Initial Voltage |
More than 16KV |
Usage Method |
Push Button |
Operating force |
Less than 2.8KG |
Recommendable arcing distance |
3.5-4mm |
Temperature |
-20°C~120°C |
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