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Comparison of properties of nitinol and stainless steel

In many cases, Nitinol is substituted in an application which has traditionally used stainless steel. In most cases, the Nitinol is substituted to take advantage of its unique superelasticity or shape memory capabilities.

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Medical components resource library

More information on precious metals, nitinol and more in the medical component industry, as well as our certifications and regulations.

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How does Nitinol work

All about Nitinol shapememory and superelasticity

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Terms of sale

Terms and conditions of sale and purchase for our products and services around the world.

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Clean Air Global Supplier Manual

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Core capabilities

We take a look at the nine core capabilities within our business, from catalysis to process optimisation.

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Making shape memory springs

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Nitinol technical properties

Transformation, physical electrical, magnetic and mechanical properties.

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Governance

Read about our principal subsidiaries, professional advisors and how we do business.

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Stakeholders

See the parties that we consider as stakeholders.

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ProcessWise webinars - sign up

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JM pharma webinars

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Cookies Notice

Find out about our use of cookies.

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Informally Speaking

The formaldehyde industry magazine - read the latest information.

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Types of hydrogen production

Explore the different types of hydrogen production, from blue to green to grey.

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Brexit

Our preparations for the UK's exit from the EU.

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ACE - the app for on-site chemical engineers

Our app makes calculations simple for syngas plant engineers.

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Fatty amines catalysts

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Fatty acids

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Natural detergent alcohols

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