Resonetics experts explain the different stages of nitinol’s journey as it becomes part of a life-changing medical device.
[Steven’s] at it again with another cool science experiment that isn’t too difficult to do. This time he’s made himself a Nitinol wire inchworm, which actually moves across the table when you apply a ...
NitiBrite nitinol wire is processed using an oxide-removal technique that produces a smooth, shiny surface without the use of acid-based solutions. Going green by way of reducing the output of ...
SPENCER, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 17, 2006--Cook Urological, a division of Cook, the world's largest private medical device company, today announced the availability of the Flexor(R) DL (Dual Lumen ...
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vention Medical announced today its recent acquisition of Lithotech Medical, an industry leader in complex nitinol wire-based technologies based in Israel. The ...
Another Kickstarter, another opportunity for people to get mad at delayed and poorly functioning (if delivered at all) gadgets. This project aims to make airless tires for bikes and scooters using ...
Memry Inc.'s Bethel facility is wired for production. The producer of super-elastic Nitinol wire and tubing recently opened a 20,000-square-foot wire-drawing plant to make thin-gauge strands out of a ...
The components used in the construction of medical devices play a crucial role in their effectiveness and in determining the suitability for their applications. For medical device manufacturers, ...
Nitinol wire, a metal alloy made from nickel and titanium, basically has magic properties that lets it remember its ‘original’ shape. You can bend it over and over, twist it up, bunch it together and ...
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