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Description

A tradename for a shape memory metal alloy that can be deformed then return to its original shape with heat. Nitinol was developed in 1965 by the U.S. Naval Ordanance Laboratory. The alloy is composed of nickel (55%) and titanium (45%). Its name is an acronym for Nickel-Titantium Naval Ordanance Lab. Less expensive shape memory metals are composed of copper-zinc-aluminum alloys.

Synonyms and Related Terms

shape memory alloy (SMA); memory metal; smart wire; Nitionol (Deut.)

Additional Information

Nitinol Devices: Website

Sources Checked for Data in Record

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