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Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) are a class of metals and minerals that exhibit the ability to return to their original shape after being deformed. This property is known as shape memory effect and is caused by a reversible phase transformation between two different crystal structures. SMAs are used in a variety of applications, such as medical implants, aerospace components, and consumer products.
SMAs are typically composed of nickel-titanium alloys, but other metals and minerals such as copper-zinc-aluminum, copper-aluminum-nickel, and iron-manganese-silicon can also be used. The properties of SMAs depend on the composition of the alloy, the temperature range of the transformation, and the amount of strain applied.
The Shape Memory Alloy market is growing due to increasing demand for lightweight and durable materials in various industries. The market is also driven by technological advancements in the production of SMAs, which have enabled the development of new applications.
Some companies in the Shape Memory Alloy market include Nitinol Devices & Components, Inc., Fort Wayne Metals, Inc., and Johnson Matthey Plc. Show Less Read more