Nickel titanium alloy high-temperature cold-rolled pipe is a special type of pipe prepared by combining the characteristics of nickel titanium shape memory alloy with high-temperature cold rolling process.
Nickel titanium alloys have been widely used in various fields due to their unique properties such as shape memory effect, superelasticity, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.
The stability of the memory effect in nickel-titanium alloys can be significantly enhanced through optimizing alloy composition, improving heat treatment processes, and adjusting preparation techniques.
The ultra thick wall structure endows it with strong compressive strength and structural stability, making it suitable for fluid transportation pipelines under corrosive and high-pressure conditions in the chemical and petroleum industries.
The core difficulty in manufacturing ultra-thin wall nickel titanium pipes lies in controlling the uniformity of wall thickness and avoiding cracking during processing.
The heat treatment of nickel titanium alloy is the core factor determining its shape memory effect, superelasticity, phase transition temperature, and mechanical properties.
The heat treatment of nickel titanium alloy is the core factor determining its shape memory effect, superelasticity, phase transition temperature, and mechanical properties.