Muscle wire | actuator wire
Muscle wire also called actuator wire, memory metal, memory alloy, smart wire, smart alloy, it is made of nickel titanium shape memory alloys . These small diameter wires can contract and flex like human muscles ( generally change 2% to 4% of its length) by applying a specific amount of electrical current or other means of heat to achieve a phase transformation.
Learning the benefits
Nitinol’s unique properties allow it to perform a surprising amount of work for its size. This means that actuator wire is smaller, lighter, quieter, and can be longer-lasting than more traditional actuators. Additionally, you can choose to have your actuator wire arrive in cut lengths or on a spool for easier processing.
Typical application
It often used in industries with small spaces and where lightweight devices are required, such as:
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Active textiles
- Consumer electronics
Properties
- Expansion rate can be controlled about 3.7%
- Fatigue times level up to 105
Types
- Classify base on reaction speed after heated
a. Quick actuation
b. Flash actuation
- Classify base on Af temperature phase transition range
a. Normal temperature 75-85°C
b. High temperature 95-110°C
Available Diameter(mm)
Min | Max
0.025mm | 3mm
Surface
- Black oxide (with dark oxide layer)
- Pickled ( chemical removal of oxide layer along with a slight amount of base metal – surface will have a rough texture )
- Etched ( chemical removal of oxide layer – will maintain smooth surface )
- Mechanical polish ( surface will have stainless steel appearance although at > 40x magnification micro scratches are present )