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Micro-welding of shape-memory alloys
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Micro-welding of shape-memory alloys
Abstract
This chapter discusses the challenges in the joining of Nitinol (i.e. NiTi alloys) shape-memory alloys (SMAs) which are becoming increasingly popular in medical-device applications due to their unique shape-memory effect and pseudoelastic (i.e. superelastic) functional properties. The chapter starts by providing a brief introduction to the properties of SMAs followed by a review of how different micro-welding techniques affect the alloy microstructure and properties. Fundamentals for key micro-welding processes used in joining Nitinol SMAs are detailed, including resistance and laser micro-welding (i.e. RMW and LMW). © 2013 Woodhead Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
Authors
Khan MI; Zhou Y
Book title
Joining and Assembly of Medical Materials and Devices
Pagination
pp. 133-153
Publication Date
January 1, 2013
DOI
10.1533/9780857096425.2.133
Associated Experts
Norman Zhou
Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Engineering
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