“Nitinol: a shape memory alloy” experiment
Why it takes its initial shape
Can you remember what you did last Tuesday? This alloy can even remember its shape after 10 years!
Safety precautions
Observe safety rules when working with flame and heated objects.
Warning! Don’t try to repeat this experiment without a professional supervision!
Reagents and equipment:
- nitinol (clip, spring);
- lighter;
- plummet;
- hot water;
- Petri dish;
- heating device (hotplate).
Step-by-step instructions
Take a nitinol clip or spring and bend it. Now heat the deformed item with a lighter, hot water and heating device. The clip and spring take their original shape!
Processes description
Nitinol is an alloy which is 55% nickel and 45% titanium. This alloy is interesting because it can remember its shape. When a nitinol item is heated, the atoms in it “remember” their position, and so on repeated heating they try to take this position. If a nitinol item is deformed and then heated, the atoms take their initial position, and the shape of the item is restored.