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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.
ExploreMedical components resource library
More information on precious metals, nitinol and more in the medical component industry, as well as our certifications and regulations.
ExploreTerms of sale
Terms and conditions of sale and purchase for our products and services around the world.
ExploreCore capabilities
We take a look at the nine core capabilities within our business, from catalysis to process optimisation.
ExploreNitinol technical properties
Transformation, physical electrical, magnetic and mechanical properties.
ExploreGovernance
Read about our principal subsidiaries, professional advisors and how we do business.
ExploreTypes of hydrogen production
Explore the different types of hydrogen production, from blue to green to grey.
ExploreACE - the app for on-site chemical engineers
Our app makes calculations simple for syngas plant engineers.
ExploreChemical intermediates market
Catalysts, processes and technologies for chemical intermediates such as amines, aniline, hydrogen peroxide, caprolactam and other intermediates.
ExploreRegistered Office and Professional Advisors
Details of our registered office, auditor, registrar, lawyers and brokers.
ExploreNitinol shape setting
The use of a Nitinol shape memory or superelastic element for a particular application generally requires the setting of a custom shape in a piece of Nitinol.
ExploreMetal brazing – tips and advice
The fundamentals of brazing, the six steps of successful brazing and brazing techniques.
ExploreModern slavery statement
Our Modern Slavery Act Statement sets out how we are acting on this important issue and our plans to build on those actions going forward.
ExploreShareholder meetings
Find information on annual general meetings (AGMs) and other shareholder meetings.
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