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named according to the
weight percentage of nickel; e.g.,
nitinol 55 and
nitinol 60.
Nitinol alloys exhibit two
closely related and
unique properties:...
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NiTiNOL 60, or 60
NiTiNOL, is a
Nickel Titanium alloy (nominally Ni-40wt% Ti)
discovered in the late 1950s by the U. S.
Naval Ordnance Laboratory (hence...
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Nitinol biocompatibility is an
important factor in
biomedical applications.
Nitinol (NiTi),
which is
formed by
alloying nickel and
titanium (~ 50% Ni)...
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typically with
lower symmetry. For a
monoclinic martensitic material such as
Nitinol, the
monoclinic phase has
lower symmetry which is
important as certain...
- (heat) to
shrink prostate tissue that is enlarged.
Temporary implantable nitinol device (TIND and iTIND): is a
device that is
placed in the
urethra that...
- The R-phase is a
phase found in
nitinol, a shape-memory alloy. It is a
martensitic phase in nature, but is not the
martensite that is
responsible for...
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coils made of
nitinol,
instead of
valves is
recommended where there is
collateral ventilation that
would prevent the use of valves.
Nitinol is a biocompatible...
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Naval Ordnance Laboratory created an
alloy of
nickel and
titanium called Nitinol. NASA
further studied the material's
physical properties. In 1979, Dr....
- pyrotechnics, etc. Ni-Ti-Al (nickel 50%,
titanium 40%,
aluminum 10%), also
called Nitinol Y
alloy (4% copper, nickel, magnesium)
Aluminium also
forms complex metallic...
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shown more
promise for
success with
intrathoracic cases,
especially using nitinol, a type of
shape memory alloy composed of
nickel and titanium. Potential...