请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 nitinol
释义

Definition of nitinol in English:

nitinol

noun ˈnɪtɪnɒl-ôl
mass noun
  • An alloy of nickel and titanium.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The range of metals available to medical device manufacturers includes various grades of stainless steel, titanium, nitinol, cobalt-chromium alloys, and tantalum, among others.
    • They are made from high-grade stainless steel, tantalum, nitinol, or cobalt/platinum.
    • This cross section of an LCX wire from Scilogy Corp. shows the benefits of plating nitinol and stainless-steel wires.
    • Programming shape-memory properties into nitinol is a delicate process.
    • Chemical machining can be used to shape stainless steel, titanium, nitinol, and other metals into a variety of components, including mesh, stents, springs, and lead frames.
    • The technology is used to etch small-diameter wire or tubing composed of tungsten-rhenium, nitinol, titanium, stainless steel, and numerous other metals common to the medical manufacturing industry.
    • The tiny stents get their so-called ‘shape memory’ from an unusual alloy called nitinol, which exhibits one shape when cool, but forms another when heated.
    • The most widely employed shape-memory alloy - a blend of nickel and titanium commonly known as nitinol - is used in robots, satellites, and even coffee pots.
    • Another Choice is nitinol, which offers shape-memory characteristics that are becoming popular among medical designers.
    • The structure is conveniently configured as a vascular stent with a base material of stainless steel, nitinol or another suitable material.
    • Morphing fasteners are produced with alloys like nitinol, a shape-memory material, to place or withdraw the catch portion of the locking mechanism.
    • The most common types of tubing that can be cut are stainless steel and nitinol, however the system can be used to cut many other types of metallic tubing.
    • Examples of the former include many of the stainless steels: nitinol typifies the latter.
    • The most commonly used metal stents are made from nitinol.
    • The shape-memory properties of nitinol make it ideal for this application.
    • Following studies of biomedical applications of nitinol, researchers at the University of Florida recently began to explore the potential use of the alloy in the construction of prosthetic limbs.
    • Later, Dotter made stents of nitinol, a so-called ‘memory metal’, which had the ability to take up a new shape on heating.

Origin

1960s: from the chemical symbols Ni and Ti + the initial letters of Naval Ordnance Laboratory (in Maryland, US).

 
 

Definition of nitinol in US English:

nitinol

noun-ôl
  • An alloy of nickel and titanium.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The technology is used to etch small-diameter wire or tubing composed of tungsten-rhenium, nitinol, titanium, stainless steel, and numerous other metals common to the medical manufacturing industry.
    • Later, Dotter made stents of nitinol, a so-called ‘memory metal’, which had the ability to take up a new shape on heating.
    • This cross section of an LCX wire from Scilogy Corp. shows the benefits of plating nitinol and stainless-steel wires.
    • Morphing fasteners are produced with alloys like nitinol, a shape-memory material, to place or withdraw the catch portion of the locking mechanism.
    • The most commonly used metal stents are made from nitinol.
    • The most widely employed shape-memory alloy - a blend of nickel and titanium commonly known as nitinol - is used in robots, satellites, and even coffee pots.
    • Another Choice is nitinol, which offers shape-memory characteristics that are becoming popular among medical designers.
    • Following studies of biomedical applications of nitinol, researchers at the University of Florida recently began to explore the potential use of the alloy in the construction of prosthetic limbs.
    • Chemical machining can be used to shape stainless steel, titanium, nitinol, and other metals into a variety of components, including mesh, stents, springs, and lead frames.
    • The most common types of tubing that can be cut are stainless steel and nitinol, however the system can be used to cut many other types of metallic tubing.
    • The tiny stents get their so-called ‘shape memory’ from an unusual alloy called nitinol, which exhibits one shape when cool, but forms another when heated.
    • They are made from high-grade stainless steel, tantalum, nitinol, or cobalt/platinum.
    • The shape-memory properties of nitinol make it ideal for this application.
    • Examples of the former include many of the stainless steels: nitinol typifies the latter.
    • The range of metals available to medical device manufacturers includes various grades of stainless steel, titanium, nitinol, cobalt-chromium alloys, and tantalum, among others.
    • The structure is conveniently configured as a vascular stent with a base material of stainless steel, nitinol or another suitable material.
    • Programming shape-memory properties into nitinol is a delicate process.

Origin

1960s: from the chemical symbols Ni and Ti + the initial letters of Naval Ordnance Laboratory (in Maryland, US).

 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/23 5:55:48