Industrial technology specialists at Tohoku University have developed an innovative superelastic alloy of titanium and aluminum that combines the benefits of being both lightweight and strong, with the added bonus of flexibility. This new material offers an extraordinary superelasticity across an unprecedented temperature range—from the cold of liquid helium at -452.2 °F (-269 °C) to temperatures as high as 500 °F (+127 °C).
Traditional shape-memory alloys typically work within a limited temperature range, but this new titanium-aluminum alloy stands out by maintaining its superelastic properties over a much broader spectrum, making it ideal for a wide range of high-performance applications.
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