Why Medical Device Manufacturers Are Choosing Custom Nitinol Solutions – Insights from Medtec Southeast Asia 2026 Published: July 10, 2026 As Medtec Southeast Asia 2026 enters its third day in Bangkok, Thailand, one trend has become increasingly clear: medical device manufacturers…
Medtec Southeast Asia 2026
Meet Jiangyin Haolu at Medtec Southeast Asia 2026 in Bangkok Date: July 9, 2026 From July 8–10, 2026, Jiangyin Haolu Ni Ti New Materials Co., Ltd. is exhibiting at Medtec Southeast Asia 2026 in Bangkok, Thailand. As one of Southeast Asia’s…
Nitinol Actuator Wire: Small Material, Big Motion
What is Nitinol Actuator Wire? Nitinol actuator wire is a specialized nickel-titanium alloy that exhibits the unique shape memory effect and superelastic properties. The material “remembers” a pre-set shape and can return to that shape after deformation when heated above its…
Nitinol Wire vs Stainless Steel Wire: Which Is Better for Medical Device Manufacturing?
Nitinol Wire vs Stainless Steel Wire: Which Is Better for Medical Device Manufacturing? Medical device manufacturers rely heavily on high-performance metal wires to produce safe, durable, and reliable medical tools and implants. Nitinol wire and stainless steel wire are the two…
How to Perform Shape Setting on Nitinol Products?
What Is Nitinol Shape Setting? Manufacturers use nitinol wire shape setting to permanently program a target shape into Nitinol alloy parts. During production, operators clamp the wire inside a fixture and heat it at a fixed temperature for a set duration….
Af Temperature of Nitinol Explained: Shape Memory & Superelasticity
What Is the Austenite Finish (Af) Temperature? The austenite finish (Af) temperature is one of the most important parameters affecting the performance of this alloy. Af stands for Austenite Finish Temperature. It refers to the point at which the material completely…
Different Surface Colors Of Nitinol Wires
Why Do Nitinol Wires Have Different Surface Colors? The different surface colors of Nitinol wire are mainly caused by variations in the thickness of the oxide layer formed during heat treatment. Understanding Nitinol Wire Surface Color is important for selecting the…
How Does a Nitinol Spring Work?
How Does a Nitinol Spring Work? What Is a Nitinol Spring? A nitinol spring is a smart metal component made from nickel and titanium alloy. It shows both shape memory and superelastic properties. When the spring bends or compresses, it can…
Applications of Nitinol Memory Wires in Medical Use
What Are Nitinol Memory Wires Used For? Nitinol memory wires are advanced materials widely used in medical, dental, and industrial applications. Thanks to their unique shape memory effect and superelasticity, these wires can recover their original form after deformation. As a…
Applications of Nitinol Memory Wires in Medical Use
What Are Nitinol Memory Wires Used For? Nitinol memory wires are advanced materials widely used in medical, dental, and industrial applications. Thanks to their unique shape memory effect and superelasticity, these wires can recover their original form after deformation. As a…









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