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Introduction to Shape Memory Alloys

Monday November 3, 2003
Shape Memory Alloys are a group of metallic materials that have the ability to return to a previously defined shape when subjected to appropriate tempurature changes. Current uses include force actuators, fire-safety valves, sensors, switches, orthodontic wires and fasteners. Learn more about these unique materials from Shape Memory Applications, Inc.

A Shape Memory Alloy Supplier Guide is available at About Metals.
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